South Africa’s move toward open science 

South Africa’s move toward open science 

South Africa's move towards open science In today’s world, science plays a role that is undeniable and essential. It serves...

by Donrich ThaldarNovember 10, 2023
The draft Code of Conduct for Research — room for improvement

The draft Code of Conduct for Research — room for improvement

The draft Code of Conduct for Research - room for improvement The burgeoning landscape of research, particularly in genomics, calls...

by Donrich ThaldarAugust 11, 2023
The EU’s Single Resolution Board decision and the use of pseudonymous data in Kenya

The EU’s Single Resolution Board decision and the use of pseudonymous data in Kenya

The EU's Single Resolution Board decision and the use of pseudonymous data in Kenya SRB v EDPSBackgroundOn 26 April 2023,...

by Paul OgendiJuly 27, 2023
The effect of the 90-day period for deciding on complaints submitted to the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner in Kenya

The effect of the 90-day period for deciding on complaints submitted to the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner in Kenya

The effect of the 90-day period for deciding on complaints submitted to the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner in...

by Paul OgendiMay 29, 2023
South Africans have their say about heritable human genome editing

South Africans have their say about heritable human genome editing

South Africans have their say about heritable human genome editing My research group conducted a public engagement study on heritable...

by Donrich ThaldarMay 24, 2023
Weighing in on a UK-SA data bridge

Weighing in on a UK-SA data bridge

Weighing in on a UK-SA data bridge If you think that with the advent of POPIA – by all accounts...

by Beverley TownsendMarch 9, 2023
across the web

Data Pseudonymization and POPIA

December 4, 2023 | D. Thaldar

Bill of Health, the blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School

Harmonizing Africa’s Data Governance: Challenges and Solutions

November 6, 2023 | D. Thaldar

Bill of Health, the blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School

The Not-So-Sacred Human Genome: What South Africans Think About Heritable Human Genome Editing

December 2, 2022 | D. Thaldar

Bill of Health, the blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School

The ‘Res Nullius’ Construction of Human Genomic Data

November 21, 2022 | D. Thaldar

Bill of Health, the blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School

Building a Progressive Assisted Reproductive Technology Law in South Africa

September 5, 2022 | D. Thaldar

Bill of Health, the blog of the Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School