Personal data protection and legal developments in the European Union
"This book analyzes the latest advancements and developments in personal data protection in the European Union"--
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hershey PA
Information Science Reference,
2019.
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| Series: | Advances in information security, privacy, and ethics (AISPE) book series
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Section 1. GDPR: the foundational questions. Chapter 1. Protection of personal data regulation and public liberties: a polyhedron with unexpected effects ; Chapter 2. Revisiting the basics of EU data protection law: on the material and territorial scope of the GDPR ; Chapter 3. Selling personal data: the legal framework and nature of personal data selling transactions under GDPR
- Section 2. A closer look at the GDPR: basic definitions, purposes, new technologies, implementation, and its relationship with other instruments. Chapter 4. Data controller, processor, or joint controller: towards reaching GDPR compliance in a data- and technology-driven world ; Chapter 5. GDPR in between profiles and decision-making: how the general data protection principles under article 5 GDPR are engaged with profiling ; Chapter 6. Is "privacy" a means to protect the competition or advance objectives of innovation and consumer welfare? ; Chapter 7. Is there anything left of the Portuguese law implementing the GDPR?: the decision of the Portuguese supervisory authority ; Chapter 8. Erosion by standardisation: is ISO/IEC 29134:2017 on privacy impact assessment up to (GDPR) standard?
- Section 3. Data privacy at and beyond the EU's borders. Chapter 9. Smart borders and data protection ; Chapter 10. Biometric data in the EU (reformed) data protection framework and border management: a step forward or an unsatisfactory move? ; Chapter 11. The impact of the GDPR on extra-EU legal systems: the case of the Kingdom of Bahrain
- Section 4. Studying data privacy under different lenses. Chapter 12. A comprehensive perspective on data protection practices in organizations: beyond legal considerations ; Chapter 13. GDPR: the battle for European consumer data
- Section 5. Jurisprudential developments on the right to be forgotten. Chapter 14. The unexpected consequences of the EU right to be forgotten: Internet search engines as fundamental rights adjudicators ; Chapter 15. New boundaries for the right to be forgotten?: an analysis of Italian jurisprudence ; Chapter 16. Where now for the right to be forgotten?: a review of the issues in post-google Spain with particular regard to the decision reached in the UK.
