This is a selected list of publications.
Books:
Joseph A. Cannataci (ed) The Individual and Privacy Format: Hardcover; Publisher: Ashgate; Extent: 552 pages; ISBN-10: 1409447170 ISBN-13: 9781409447177 Sku: 246532549; Publish Date: 19/03/2015
J. A. Cannataci. (1988). Liability and Responsibility for Expert Systems. Oslo, Norway: Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law ISBN 82-518-2523-7
J. A. Cannataci. (1987). Privacy and Data Protection Law: International Development and Maltese Perspectives. Oslo, Norway: Norwegian University Press. 239 pp ISBN 82-00-07850-7
Co-edited Books:
Joseph A. Cannataci & JP Mifsud Bonnici Eds. Smart Surveillance, Policy making and the law, Austrian Computer Society, extent 495 pages 2016 (forthcoming)
Joseph A. Cannataci & JP Mifsud Bonnici Eds. Online Privacy: are we consenting to our future? Explorations in current privacy issues. Law, Science and Technology Series (Rome: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane) 2016 (forthcoming)
Book Chapters:
Joseph A. Cannataci, “Mulling over methodologies: evolving the way privacy scholarship goes about its business” in Joseph A. Cannataci & JP Mifsud Bonnici Eds. Online Privacy: are we consenting to our future? Explorations in current privacy issues. Law, Science and Technology Series (Rome: Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane) 2016
Articles in Refereed Journals:
J. A. Cannataci, “Defying the logic, forgetting the facts: the new European proposal for data protection in the police sector”, in European Journal of Law and Technology, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2013
J. A. Cannataci Recent developments in privacy and healthcare: Different
paths for RFID in Europe and North America? International Journal of RF Technologies 2 (2010/2011) 173–187 DOI 10.3233/RFT-2011-010 IOS Press
J. A. Cannataci & J. P. Mifsud Bonnici, (2010) The end of the purpose-specification principle in data protection? International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, Routledge, UK ISSN: 1364-6885 (electronic) 1360-0869 (paper) Vol. 24, No.1, March 2010 pp 1-17, DOI: 10.1080/13600861003637693
Published Refereed Conference Proceedings:
Cristina Serendan, David Hradil, Janka Hradilová and J. A Cannataci (2013) “Early Renaissance altarpieces in Transylvania: materials and technological characteristics” 08/2013; ISBN: 9781904982937 In book: Renaissance Workshop: The Materials and Techniques of Renaissance Art, The, Chapter: Early Renaissance altarpieces in Transylvania: materials and technological characteristics, Publisher: Archetype Publications, Editors: David Saunders, Marika Spring, Andrew Meek
J. A. Cannataci (2013) Evolving EU-US positions in personal data protection and informational self-determination: changing the context for the exchange of financial and other personal data by law enforcement agencies? 06 April 2013, ISA 2013, San Francisco, USA
J. A Cannataci (2013) “Consumer Perspectives on Privacy: from CONSENT to the PAPAC-PACIT and inCONNECTS projects” International Association of Privacy Professionals, IAPP 2-13, Washington 6 March 2013
J. A. Cannataci (2012) “Culture clash or converging security needs? Emerging patterns in US-European trends in the management and exchange of law-enforcement and security data” ISA 2012, San Diego 02 April 2012,
J. A. Cannataci (2012) “Social networks and the transmission of personal information: is privacy really dead or are Zuckerberg et al. simply defending a lucrative business model? (ISA 2012), 01 April San Diego 2012
J. A. Cannataci (2010) From the NSA to the IMP: Deserving and Dodging Legal Safeguards (ISA 2010)
J. A. Cannataci (2010) Squaring the circle of smart surveillance and privacy, Fourth International Conference on Digital Society, ISBN 978-0-7695-3953-9/10 DOI 10.1109/ICDS.2010.55, 323-328
Commissioned Reports:
J. A. Cannataci (2014) “Considerations and recommendations for the laws in Georgia relating to data protection and surveillance”, commissioned by the Council of Europe
J. A. Cannataci (2014) “Safeguards, especially those mandated by data protection law, expected to be maintained in the transmission and/or sharing of information created for non-surveillance or non-law enforcement purposes in the private sector as well as the creation of records utilised in the criminal justice process”, commissioned by the Council of Europe
J. A. Cannataci (2014) “Direct access by third countries’ law enforcement authorities to personal data in another jurisdiction”, commissioned by the Council of Europe
J. A. Cannataci & A. Pastukhov (2013) “DRAFT LAWS IN GEORGIA RELATING TO DATA PROTECTION, SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES & LAW ENFORCEMENT” commissioned by the Council of Europe
J. A. Cannataci (2013) “The application of data protection regulations in relation to transborder private/public information sharing for (a) network security purposes and (b) criminal justice purposes.” Discussion paper published here commissioned by the Council of Europe
J. A. Cannataci & Mireille M Caruana (2013) Recommendation R (87) 15 – Twenty–five years down the line” Report by Professor Joseph A. Cannataci and Dr. Mireille M. Caruana first submitted on 12 November 2011 with a revised version eventually later submitted on 26 September 2013 for consideration by the Council of Europe’s Consultative Committee on Data Protection T-PD; due to be formally published on-line by the Council of Europe after final corrections and proof-reading before end December 2013, this report was leaked to Statewatch by unknown persons in September 2013 following its being made available to T-PD members. That 26 September 2013 version is available here and specifically downloadable here.
J. A. Cannataci (2010) “Data Protection Vision 2020 options for improving European policy and legislation during 2010-2020” commissioned by the Council of Europe