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Dr. Jef Ausloos is an Assistant Professor of Information Law at the Amsterdam Law School, University of Amsterdam. His work focuses on data protection law, digital privacy, and platform governance. He specializes in GDPR compliance, algorithmic transparency, and the intersection of media law with emerging technologies. Current research explores challenges in data access rights, collective data harms, and ethical frameworks for digital trace data collection.
Key areas include the operationalization of data subject rights under the GDPR, regulatory gaps in platform governance, and the role of collective action in addressing data-driven harms. He has contributed to interdisciplinary projects like the ATAP initiative on algorithmic transparency in news recommenders and the OSD2F open-source data donation framework.
His publications analyze legal-ethical dimensions of digital platforms, including critiques of transparency practices, the right to be forgotten, and the evolving role of media concentration law in the digital era. Notable works address data donation frameworks, GDPR implementation challenges, and the limitations of current privacy regulations in addressing collective societal impacts.
Ausloos advises on policy issues related to digital privacy and participates in EU regulatory consultations. His research often bridges legal scholarship with technical and social science perspectives, aiming to inform both academic and policy debates on digital rights in the information society.


