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December 9, 2024

Employment contract vs. civil contract – six key differences

The question of the differences between an employment contract and a civil contract often arises in practice. Below we provide a brief overview of the main differences between the two contracts.

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Albena Angelova
Alexander Georgiev
Alexander Todorov
Ana-Mari Eremieva
Antoaneta Stoykova
Asen Stefanov
Assoc. Prof. Martin Zahariev, PhD
Bogdan Petrov
Boyana Milcheva
DPC Team
Desislava Krusteva
Dimana Doykova
Donka Stoyanova
Emil Tumbev
Encho Simeonov
Hristo Nihrizov
Ivan Alexander Manev
Julia Kostadinova
Kalina Dimitrova
Konstantin Kostadinov
Konstantin Petrov
Krasimira Ignatova
Maria Trahanarova
Monika Yaneva
Nikola Stoychev
Nikolay Kolev
Nikoleta Stoyanova
Panayot Panchev
Pavel Dimitrov
Pavlina Ivanova
Pencho Stanchev
Petar Stoilov
Plamena Nikolova
Polina Yakimova
Polya Dimitrova
Prof. Dr. George Dimitrov
Radina Tomanova
Rositsa Vasileva
Stefan Vandev
Suzana Vutova
Sylvina Beleva
Tanya Dimova
Tsvetelina Koleva
Tsvetelina Paskova
Vesela Dimitrova
Viktoriya Veleva
Yana Georgieva
Yordanka Dimova
Zoya Todorova
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11/1/2021

Тhe most common violations of the rules for the protection of personal data and means of avoiding them

Subject:
Technology & Data
Published at:
Academic Publishing House “Za Bukvite – O Pismeneh”,
Edition:
Knowledge society and 21st century humanism, The 19th International Scientific Conference Sofia, 1st November 2021

It has been more than 3 years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became applicable in the European Union. The Regulation has significantly increased the requirements for organizations processing personal data – controllers and processors, while also introducing high sanctions, with maximum amounts reaching millions of euros. Although a number of organizations have invested significant resources in bringing their data processing processes in line with the new requirements, there are still many violations of these rules. This analysis aims to systematize the most common violations of the data protection rules and to propose means of avoiding them.

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Publication
9/27/2021

CEM report on the snap parliamentary elections in July 2021

Subject:
Telecom & Media
Published at:
IRIS 2021-8:1/17
Edition:
European Audiovisual Observatory Newsletter

In his article for the eighth issue of the European Audiovisual Observatory Newsletter Nikola Stoychev, actively assisted by Christian Ivanov, provides a brief account of the CEM report on the parliamentary vote on 11 July 2021, which presets the data and findings based on the specialised monitoring process of the activity of media service providers during the pre-election campaign. *This publication is also available in German and French.

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Publication
9/8/2021

Implementation of Directive 2019/789 and Directive 2019/790 past deadline, but in the works

Subject:
Telecom & Media, Intellectual Property
Published at:
European Audiovisual Observatory Newsletter
Edition:
IRIS 2021-9:1/12

Senior Associate Nikola Stoychev, assisted by Associate Christian Ivanov, gives a brief state-of-art review of the transposition of EU Directive 2019/789 and Directive 2019/790 in Bulgarian legislation. *This publication is also available in German and French.

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Publication
4/26/2021

Personal data protection in the context of video surveillance

Subject:
Data protection
Published at:
Intellectual property in the new (ab)normal collection
Edition:
Academic publisher "Za bukvite - O pismeneh", 2021

The dynamics of modern public relations and the development of information and communication technologies determine the progressively increasing use of video surveillance in everyday life. Many public agencies and private organizations implement video surveillance systems for various purposes – protection of property, protection of life and health of their employees and visitors, access control, control of labor discipline, and the like. And while video surveillance is becoming more accessible from a technological, logistical and economic point of view, it is not that easy to answer the questions of how lawful and proportionate its use is in the light of European and national rules for the protection of personal data and for ensuring the privacy of the individual. This paper aims to analyze some of the most important aspects of the personal data protection regime applicable to video surveillance, such as possible legal grounds for video surveillance; ensuring the principle of transparency and informing the monitored persons about the video surveillance; admissibility of facial recognition as a form of processing of a special category of data, such as biometric data, and other specific obligations under the General Data Protection Regulation and the Personal Data Protection Act related to video surveillance. The above issues are analyzed in the light of European and national practice in the application of personal data protection rules.

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Publication
3/8/2021

Jurisdictional issues and arbitration - an international comparison

Subject:
Arbitration. Dispute resolution
Published at:
Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration 2021
Edition:
2021

For a second year in a row DPC arbitration experts have been invited as contributors to the Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration. Pencho Stanchev and Martin Zahariev, PhD worked on the Bulgarian part to the chapter Jurisdictional Issues and Arbitration - An International Comparison of the Austrian Yearbook on International Arbitration 2021 with authors Gerold Zeiler and Andrijana Misovic.

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