(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-11-22) Aragüez Valenzuela, Lucía
Information and communication technologies have revolutionized the world of labor by strengthening, among other things, the power of corporate surveillance. This has affected workers’ most basic rights, including their privacy, in a way that is certainly invasive. This corporate control through technological tools is sometimes not entirely transparent or honest, and can even invade the worker’s private sphere in an inadvertent way.In this article, the author reflects on these topics that, in turn, are the subject of certain controversies at the doctrinal and jurisprudential level, trying to provide a critical perspective in favor of greater protection for the working person and a strengthening of the regulations existing labor.
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-11-21) Flaquer Riutort, Juan
The Internet increasingly radiates its essentialness in relationships, and in the different areas and activities of people. However, as we make a greater use of it, we expose our personal data to be stored and processed by third parties for commercial purposes. This is made possible by a tool that is present in most of the websites we browse on a daily basis: cookies.In this article, the author assesses the risks involved in the use of cookies for advertising purposes without an adequate legal framework. Furthermore, he analyzes the prevention and precautionary mechanisms to follow in order to ensure a balance that respects the rights of users.