Right to Access Information As a Collective-Based Approach to the GDPR’s Right to Explanation in European Law

12 Pages Posted: 21 Mar 2019

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Joanna Mazur

University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law and Administration

Date Written: December 1, 2018

Abstract

This article presents a perspective which focuses on the right to access information as a mean to ensure a non-discriminatory character of algorithms by providing an alternative to the right to explanation implemented in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). I adopt the evidence-based assumption that automated decision-making technologies have an inherent discriminatory potential. The example of a regulatory means which to a certain extent addresses this problem is the approach based on privacy protection in regard to the right to explanation. The Articles 13-15 and 22 of the GDPR provide individual users with certain rights referring to the automated decision-making technologies. However, the right to explanation not only may have a very limited impact, but it also focuses on individuals thus overlooking potentially discriminated groups. Because of this, the article offers an alternative approach on the basis of the right to access information. It explores the possibility of using this right as a tool to receive information on the algorithms determining automated decision-making solutions. Tracking an evolution of the interpretation of Article 10 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Right and Fundamental Freedoms in the relevant case law aims to illustrate how the right to access information may become a collective- based approach towards the right to explanation. I consider both, the potential of this approach, such as its more collective character e.g. due to the unique role played by the media and NGOs in enforcing the right to access information, as well as its limitations.

Keywords: automated decision-making, right to access information, right to explanation, prohibition on discrimination, public information

Suggested Citation

Mazur, Joanna, Right to Access Information As a Collective-Based Approach to the GDPR’s Right to Explanation in European Law (December 1, 2018). Erasmus Law Review, Vol. 11, No. 3, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3356770

Joanna Mazur (Contact Author)

University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law and Administration ( email )

Warsaw
Poland

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