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EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) : An implementation and compliance guide
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ISBN: 1787782492 1523136472 1787782484 1787782506 9781787782488 9781787782488 9781787782518 1787782514 9781787782501 9781523136476 9781787782495 Year: 2020 Publisher: Ely, Cambridgeshire : IT Governance Publishing,

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Protectors of privacy : regulating personal data in the global economy
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ISBN: 9780801445491 0801445493 Year: 2008 Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell University Press


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Crime, rights and the EU: the future of police and judicial cooperation
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ISBN: 9780907247449 090724744X Year: 2008 Publisher: London Justice

Financial crime in the EU / : criminal records as effective tools or missed opportunities?
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ISBN: 9041123644 9789041123640 Year: 2005 Publisher: The Hague : Kluwer law international,


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IDA Projects - A guide to data protection compliance.
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ISBN: 9282856224 9789282856222 Year: 1999 Publisher: Luxembourg : Office des publications officielles des communautés européennes = Office for official publications of the European communities = OPOCE,


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The foundations of EU data protection law
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ISBN: 9780198718239 0198718233 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press,

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Nearly two decades after the EU first enacted data protection rules, key questions about the nature and scope of this EU policy, and the harms it seeks to prevent, remain unanswered. The inclusion of a Right to Data Protection in the EU Charter has increased the salience of these questions, which must be addressed in order to ensure the legitimacy, effectiveness and development of this Charter right and the EU data protection regime more generally.The Foundations of EU Data Protection Law is a timely and important work which sheds new light on this neglected area of law, challenging the widespread assumption that data protection is merely a subset of the right to privacy. By positioning EU data protection law within a comprehensive conceptual framework, it argues that data protection has evolved from a regulatory instrument into a fundamental right in the EU legal order and that this right grants individuals more control over more forms of data than the right to privacy. It suggests that this dimension of the right to data protection should be explicitly recognized, while identifying the practical and conceptual limits of individual control over personal data.At a time when EU data protection law is sitting firmly in the international spotlight, this book offers academics, policy-makers, and practitioners a coherent vision for the future of this key policy and fundamental right in the EU legal order, and how best to realize it.


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The right to erasure in EU data protection law : from individual rights to effective protection
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ISBN: 0198847971 9780198847977 0191882569 0192587218 9780191882562 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York Oxford university press

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This book critically investigates the role of data subject rights in countering information and power asymmetries online. It aims at dissecting 'data subject empowerment' in the information society through the lens of the right to erasure ('right to be forgotten') in Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In doing so, it provides an extensive analysis of the interaction between the GDPR and the fundamental right to data protection in Article 8 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (Charter), how data subject rights affect fair balancing of fundamental rights, and what the practical challenges are to effective data subject rights.


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Protectors of Privacy : Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy
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ISBN: 1501729217 9781501729218 0801445493 9780801445491 Year: 2018 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press,

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From credit-card purchases to electronic fingerprints, the amount of personal data available to government and business is growing exponentially. All industrial societies face the problem of how to regulate this vast world of information, but their governments have chosen distinctly different solutions. In Protectors of Privacy, Abraham L. Newman details how and why, in contrast to the United States, the nations of the European Union adopted comprehensive data privacy for both the public and the private sectors, enforceable by independent regulatory agencies known as data privacy authorities. Despite U.S. prominence in data technology, Newman shows, the strict privacy rules of the European Union have been adopted far more broadly across the globe than the self-regulatory approach championed by the United States. This rift has led to a series of trade and security disputes between the United States and the European Union.Based on many interviews with politicians, civil servants, and representatives from business and NGOs, and supplemented with archival sources, statistical analysis, and examples, Protectors of Privacy delineates the two principal types of privacy regimes-comprehensive and limited. The book presents a theory of regulatory development that highlights the role of transgovernmental networks not only in implementing rules but also in actively shaping the political process surrounding policymaking. More broadly, Newman explains how Europe's institutional revolution has created in certain sectors the regulatory capacity that allows it to challenge U.S. dominance in international economic governance.


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Competition law and regulation of technology markets
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ISBN: 9780199575213 0199575215 Year: 2011 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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Competition Law and Regulation of Technology Markets takes a practical,integrated approach to EU and US competition law and regulation in the technology sector - including major trans-Atlantic cases such as Microsoft, Google/Doubleclick, and Intel, and important comparative issues such as refusal to supply (Microsoft, Trinko), margin squeeze (Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, EU Guidance Paper, Linkline), communications regulation and data protection. The books unique perspective focuses on the information, communication and media markets that form the new economy. It provides a coherent analysis of these various markets by considering the regulatory context, and by addressing the issues, and ensuing legal problems, that are common to them. These include; high fixed costs, the importance of intellectual property and standards, the impact of interoperability, and the prevalence of network effects. This book is indispensable for competition lawyers in private practice or in-house at technology companies, and for practitioners specialised in these sectors. The book is also suitable for advanced degree courses in communications and technology law.

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