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Yakovleva, S. (2023). Governing Cross-Border Data Flows: Reconciling EU Data Protection and International Trade. Oxford University Press.
2022
Yakovleva, S. V. (Accepted/In press). EU’s Trade Policy on Cross-Border Data Flows in the Global Landscape: Navigating the Thin Line between Liberalizing Digital Trade, 'Digital Sovereignty' and Multilateralism. In E. Fahey, & I. Mancini (Eds.), Understanding the EU as a Good Global Actor Edward Elgar. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4019631
2021
Yakovleva, S., & van Hoboken, J. (2021). The Algorithmic Learning Deficit: Artificial Intelligence, Data Protection and Trade. In M. Burri (Ed.), Big Data and Global Trade Law (pp. 212-230). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919234.014[details]
Yakovleva, S. (2020). Personal Data Transfers in International Trade and EU Law: A Tale of Two ‘Necessities'. The Journal of World Investment & Trade, 21(6), 881-919. https://doi.org/10.1163/22119000-12340189[details]
Yakovleva, S. (2020). Privacy and Data Protection in the EU- and US-led Post-WTO Free Trade Agreements. In R. T. Hoffmann, & M. Krajewski (Eds.), Coherence and Divergence in Services Trade Law (pp. 95-115). (European Yearbook of International Law. Special issue). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46955-9_5[details]
Yakovleva, S., & Irion, K. (2020). Pitching trade against privacy: reconciling EU governance of personal data flows with external trade. International Data Privacy Law, 10(3), 201-221. https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipaa003[details]
Yakovleva, S., & Irion, K. (2020). Toward Compatibility of the EU Trade Policy with the General Data Protection Regulation. AJIL unbound, 114, 10-14. https://doi.org/10.1017/aju.2019.81[details]
Yakovleva, S., & Irion, K. (2016). The Best of Both Worlds? Free Trade in Services and EU Law on Privacy and Data Protection. European Data Protection Law Review, 2(2), 191-208. https://doi.org/10.21552/EDPL/2016/2/9[details]
Yakovleva, S. V. (2022). [Review of: M. de Cock Buning, L. Senden (2020) Private Regulation and Enforcement in the EU: Finding the Right Balance from a Citizen’s Perspective]. Common Market Law Review, 59(1), 271-272.
Yakovleva, S. (2020). Privacy Protection(ism): The Latest Wave of Trade Constraints on Regulatory Autonomy. University of Miami Law Review, 74(2), 416-519. [5]. https://repository.law.miami.edu/umlr/vol74/iss2/5
Quintais, J. P., van Velze, S. C., Wouda, R., Caspers, M., & Yakovleva, S. (2015). Symposium on Alternative Compensation Systems for Digital Copyright: Summary Report. Institute for Information Law (IViR). [details]
Yakovleva, S. V., Potjewijd, G., Aguilar de Carvalho, F., Derrig, C., Fulton, J., Gallage-Alwis, S., Fererres Comella, A., & Wettner, W. (2021). Mass Damage Claims for GDPR Infringements: A Multi-Jurisdictional Perspective. Mass Claims, 1. https://denhollander.info/artikel/16933
2017
Irion, K., Yakovleva, S., van Hoboken, J., & Thomson, M. (2017). A Roadmap to Enhancing User Control via Privacy Dashboards. University of Amsterdam, Institute for Information Law. [details]
Irion, K., Yakovleva, S., & Bartl, M. (2016). Trade and Privacy: Complicated Bedfellows? How to achieve data protection-proof free trade agreements. Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam. [details]
Yakovleva, S. (speaker) (21-6-2022). Can Japan Have the “Best of Both Worlds”? Testing restrictions on onward transfers of personal data under EU adequacy for Japan against free data flow provisions in CPTPP and USJDTA, Civil society workshop Europe Asia-Pacific Data Privacy and Trade: focus on Japan.
Yakovleva, S. (speaker) (3-6-2022). Data Benefit-Sharing: The International Governance of Cross-Border Data Flows from a Social Justice Perspective, Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC), Boston.
Yakovleva, S. (speaker) (23-5-2022). Book Session: ‘Industry Unbound’ By Ari Waldman, Computers, Privacy & Data Protection. Data Protection & Privacy in Transitional Times. https://youtu.be/AwyOT1m2LSM
Yakovleva, S. (speaker) (20-1-2022). Meet the Author Series: Territorial Scope and Data Transfer Rules in the GDPR: Realising the EU’s Ambition of Borderless Data Protection (Prof. Christopher Kuner), Meet the Author Series, Brussels Privacy Hub. https://youtu.be/OlxQLE4lnrM
Yakovleva, S. (speaker) (8-12-2021). EU’s Trade Policy on Cross-border Fata Flows in the Global Landscape: Navigating the Thin Line Between Liberalizing Digital Trade, “Digital Sovereignty” and Multilateralism, Digital Legal Talks.
Yakovleva, S. (speaker) (1-7-2021). EU Policy on Data Flows: Digital Trade, Multilateralism and Fundamental Rights, Understanding the EU as a Good Global Governance Actor, London.
van Hoboken, J. (invited speaker) & Yakovleva, S. V. (speaker) (17-11-2018). The (Algorithmic) Learning Deficit: Data Protection, Artificial Intelligence, and Trade, Big Data and Global Trade Law, Lucern.
Others
Yakovleva, S. (participant) (11-10-2021). Post-Schrems II: the future of the right to an effective remedy in transborder data flows (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
Irion, K. (participant) & Yakovleva, S. (participant) (1-6-2017 - 2-6-2017). Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC) (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
2021
Yakovleva, S. (2021). Governing cross-border data flows: Reconciling EU data protection and international trade law. [details]
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