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DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN ITALY

Within the contemporary legal landscape, the protection of personal data, especially relating to health issues, has assumed increasing importance in the sporting sector, in which organisational, medical and media-related requirements intersect with the safeguarding of fundamental individual rights. The Italian legal system aligns with the EU

DATA PROTECTION OF ATHLETES IN SWITZERLAND

Data is, nowadays, a highly valuable commodity, not least in sport. Athletes’ performances can be tracked, measured and analysed through a wide range of personal data. In Switzerland, the processing of such data is governed primarily by the revised Federal Act on Data Protection (“FADP”), which entered