by Paul Esselaar | Dec 15, 2025 | Data Protection
Data-protection law is triggered by a deceptively simple concept: personal information (“personal data” in the EU). Once information no longer relates to an identified or identifiable person, the entire regulatory framework falls away. The difficulty lies...
by Paul Esselaar | Jul 16, 2025 | Litigation, Plain Language
The case of AfriForum v Economic Freedom Fighters and Others was decided in May 2024 and was subsequently appealed to the Constitutional Court. In March 2025 the Constitutional Court declined to hear the matter which effectively marks the end of the road for the...
by Paul Esselaar | Jul 16, 2025 | Data Protection
In early 2025 Paul Esselaar attended a very useful workshop organised by the GA4GH (Global Alliance for Genomics and Health) workshop in Boston and met several fascinating experts in the area of genomics law. This part of GA4GH called “REWS” (Regulatory...
by Paul Esselaar | Jun 11, 2024 | Copyright, Data Protection, Litigation
I was recently contacted by a client who had the following problem: Earlier this year she contacted a photographer and asked the photographer to take some photographs of her, her husband and their two small children. They agreed by means of Whatsapp on a price and a...
by Paul Esselaar | May 24, 2024 | Events
Privacy Hub is hosting a seminar on Data Privacy in Healthcare: Addressing Emerging Challenges and Trends in Africa on Saturday, 25th May 2024 at 5pm (South African time). Join Paul Esselaar and various other speakers who will discuss latest trends in managing medical...