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Data protection in the Internet
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Data protection in the Internetedited by Dario Moura Vicente, Sofia de Vasconcelos Casimiro.
其他作者:
Moura Vicente, Dario.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
面頁冊數:
viii, 543 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Data protectionLaw and legislation.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28049-9
ISBN:
9783030280499$q(electronic bk.)
Data protection in the Internet
Data protection in the Internet
[electronic resource] /edited by Dario Moura Vicente, Sofia de Vasconcelos Casimiro. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - viii, 543 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Ius comparatum - global studies in comparative law,v.382214-6881 ;. - Ius comparatum - global studies in comparative law ;v.9..
Data Protection in the Internet: General Report -- Right to Privacy and Personal Data Protection in Brazilian Law -- Data Protection and the Internet: Canada -- Data Protection in the Internet: Cape Verde's National Report -- National Report: Czech Republic -- Data Protection in the Internet: French Report -- Data Protection in the Internet: National Report Germany -- Data Protection in the Internet: Greece -- Italian National Report: Data Protection in the Internet -- Data Protection in the Internet: Japanese National Report -- Data Protection in the Internet: The Portuguese Case -- Data Protection Regulations: Overview of the Romanian Legislation and Deficiencies -- Singapore Report: Data Protection in the Internet -- Data Protection in the Internet: South Africa -- Data Protection in the Internet: National Report Spain -- Swiss Data Protection Law -- Data Protection in the United States: U.S. National Report -- Data Protection in the Internet: A European Union Perspective -- Data Protection in International Trade Law -- UN Regulations.
This book identifies and explains the different national approaches to data protection - the legal regulation of the collection, storage, transmission and use of information concerning identified or identifiable individuals - and determines the extent to which they could be harmonised in the foreseeable future. In recent years, data protection has become a major concern in many countries, as well as at supranational and international levels. In fact, the emergence of computing technologies that allow lower-cost processing of increasing amounts of information, associated with the advent and exponential use of the Internet and other communication networks and the widespread liberalization of the trans-border flow of information have enabled the large-scale collection and processing of personal data, not only for scientific or commercial uses, but also for political uses. A growing number of governmental and private organizations now possess and use data processing in order to determine, predict and influence individual behavior in all fields of human activity. This inevitably entails new risks, from the perspective of individual privacy, but also other fundamental rights, such as the right not to be discriminated against, fair competition between commercial enterprises and the proper functioning of democratic institutions. These phenomena have not been ignored from a legal point of view: at the national, supranational and international levels, an increasing number of regulatory instruments - including the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation applicable as of 25 May 2018 - have been adopted with the purpose of preventing personal data misuse. Nevertheless, distinct national approaches still prevail in this domain, notably those that separate the comprehensive and detailed protective rules adopted in Europe since the 1995 Directive on the processing of personal data from the more fragmented and liberal attitude of American courts and legislators in this respect. In a globalized world, in which personal data can instantly circulate and be used simultaneously in communications networks that are ubiquitous by nature, these different national and regional approaches are a major source of legal conflict.
ISBN: 9783030280499$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-28049-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: K3264.C65 / D383 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 343.0999
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