Papers by Alejandro Arreaza
Access to information on a global, free, and open web., Nov 30, 2016
Not just one, but many 'rights to be forgotten'. A global status quo.

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Since being first developed through the case law of the European Court of Justice, the Right to b... more Since being first developed through the case law of the European Court of Justice, the Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) has continued rapidly to evolve and has recently moved beyond its European borders. In recent times, RTBF has faced increasing debate and litigation, such as in Latin America. This paper focuses on the wide spectrum of interpretations RTBF has garnered across countries and data protection authorities. This paper compares relevant European or Latin American cases within each jurisdiction on the basis of four key variables. Case analysis showed that there is no unified approach to RTBF. This is especially true at the level of the defendants involved, that is, whether it involved the local subsidiary or the parent company, and whether the order of removal had local or 'global' effects, meaning the removal of content or access was addressed to a local or global domain. This last issue is paramount, since it will determine whether an order of removal would leave content available and accessible for anyone outside of the jurisdiction of the authority who orders it, or whether links to the content become inaccessible to everyone everywhere.

Since being first developed through the case law of the European Court of Justice, the Right to b... more Since being first developed through the case law of the European Court of Justice, the Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) has continued rapidly to evolve and has recently moved beyond its European borders. In recent times, RTBF has faced increasing debate and litigation, such as in Latin America. This paper focuses on the wide spectrum of interpretations RTBF has garnered across countries and data protection authorities. This paper compares relevant European or Latin American cases within each jurisdiction on the basis of four key variables. Case analysis showed that there is no unified approach to RTBF. This is especially true at the level of the defendants involved, that is, whether it involved the local subsidiary or the parent company, and whether the order of removal had local or 'global' effects, meaning the removal of content or access was addressed to a local or global domain. This last issue is paramount, since it will determine whether an order of removal would leave content available and accessible for anyone outside of the jurisdiction of the authority who orders it, or whether links to the content become inaccessible to everyone everywhere.
The World Trade Organization and the principle of PSNR: How 'permanent'? And how 'sovereign'?
Natural resource sovereignty and economic development in the WTO in light of the recent case law involving raw materials and rare earths
The WTO, Natural Resources, Trade, and Sustainable Development: Commentaries on Recent Trends in International Economic Law
SSRN Electronic Journal
Water Resources and CETA: A Blueprint for Developing a Discipline for International Trade in Natural Resources
SSRN Electronic Journal
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