Reloading Data Protection

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This book offers conceptual analyses, highlights issues, proposes solutions, and discusses practices regarding privacy and data protection, from the concept of how to forget in a digital world to data mining, profiling, the changing nature of privacy and more.

This volume brings together papers that offer conceptual analyses, highlight issues, propose solutions, and discuss practices regarding privacy and data protection. The first section of the book provides an overview of developments in data protection in different parts of the world. The second section focuses on one of the most captivating innovations of the data protection package: how to forget, and the right to be forgotten in a digital world. The third section presents studies on a recurring, and still important and much disputed, theme of the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP) conferences : the surveillance, control and steering of individuals and groups of people and the increasing number of performing tools (data mining, profiling, convergence) to achieve those objectives. This part is illustrated by examples from the domain of law enforcement and smart surveillance. The book concludes with five chapters that advance our understanding of the changing nature of privacy (concerns) and data protection.

Timely interdisciplinary book on current developments in ICT and privacy/data protection Ties in with the process of the fundamental revision of the 1995 Data Protection Directive Offers a reflexive and dialogical exploration of current data protection and privacy issues, with a view to inspiring and interesting all stakeholders in the privacy & ICT fields ? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Foreword.- About the Authors.- Part 1: Data protection in the world : Brazil and Poland.- ****1. Data Protection in Brazil: New Developments and Current Challenges; Danilo Doneda and Laura Schertel Mendes.- 2. The effectiveness of redress mechanisms. Case study : Poland; Dorota Gowacka and Beata Konieczna.- Part 2: Forgetting and the right to be forgotten.- 3. Forgetting, Non-Forgetting and Quasi-Forgetting in Social Networking: Canadian Policy and Corporate Practice; Colin Bennett, Christopher Parsons and Adam Molnar.- 4. The EU, the US and the Right to be Forgotten; Paul Bernal.- 5. Stage ahoy! Deconstruction of the drunken pirate case in the light of impression management; Paulan Korenhof.- Part 3: Surveillance and law enforcement.- 6. New surveillance, new penology and new resistance: towards the criminalisation of resistance?; Antonella Galetta.- 7. Surveillance and Criminal Investigation: Blurring of Thresholds and Boundaries in the Criminal Justice System?; John Vervaele.- 8. Privatization of Information and the Data Protection Reform; Els De Busser.- 9. Quo vadis smart surveillance? Smart technologies combine and challenge democratic oversight; Marc Langheinrich, Rachel Finn, Vlad Coroama and David Wright.- 10. Surveillance of Communications Data and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights; Nora Ni Loideain.- Part 4: Understanding data protection and privacy.- 11. Realizing the Complexity of Data Protection; Marion Albers.- 12. Forgetting about consent. Why the focus should be on suitable safeguards in data protection; Gabriela Zanfir.- 13. All my mates have got it, so it must be okay: Constructing a Richer Understanding of Privacy Concerns; Anthony Morton.- 14. Data mining and Its Paradoxical Relationship to the Purpose Limitation Principle; Liane Colonna.- 15. The cost of using Facebook: Assigning value to privacy protection on social network sites against data mining, identity theft, and socialconflict; Wouter Steijn.- 16. Strong Accountability: Beyond Vague Promises; Denis Butin, Marcos Chicote and Daniel Le Métayer.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789400775398
    • Auflage 2014 edition
    • Editor Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, Paul De Hert
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Internationales Recht
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H244mm x B159mm x T22mm
    • Jahr 2013
    • EAN 9789400775398
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-94-007-7539-8
    • Veröffentlichung 12.11.2013
    • Titel Reloading Data Protection
    • Untertitel Multidisciplinary Insights and Contemporary Challenges
    • Gewicht 693g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH
    • Anzahl Seiten 369

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