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Towards a Data Protection Law in Outsourcing in India

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY; 2. INTRODUCTION; 3. CHAPTER I - DATA PROTECTION - MEANING AND CONCEPTS; 1.1. Definitions of Important Terms; 4. CHAPTER II - NEED FOR DATA PROTECTION; 5. CHAPTER III - DATA PROTECTION REGIMES IN THE WORLD; 3.1 Data Protection Law in the UK; 3.1.1 Historical development of Data Protection Legislation in the UK; 3.1.2 EU Directive95/16/EC; 3.1.3 The Eight Principles of Data Protection; 3.1.4 Present Position- Data Protection Act 1998; 3.2 Data Protection Law in the US; 3.2.2 Federal Laws; 3.2.3 Electronic Communications; 3.2A State Laws (With reference to the State of Caledonia; 6. CHAPTER IV - BEST PRACTICES; 4.1. Best Practices in the UK; 4.2 Best Practices in the US; 7. CHAPTERV - INDIA AND DATA Protection; 5.1 The Existing Legal Framework in India fix Protection of Data Property; 5.1.1 Data Protection and the Constitution; 5.1.2 Data Protection and the Indian Penal Code; 5.1.3 Data Protection and the Information Technology Act; 5.1.1 Data Protection and the Copyright Act; 5.1.5 Data Protection and Law of Contracts; 5.1.6 Information Security Standards; 5.1.7 Data Protection Policies of Companies; 7. CHAPTER VI - NEW MODEL LEGISLATION FOR INDIA; 6.1 Main Provisions for the Model Data Protection Act; 8. CONCLUSION; 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY; 1 O. ANNEXURES; 10.1 ANNEXURES 1; 10.2 ANNEXURES II.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY;
2. INTRODUCTION;
3. CHAPTER I - DATA PROTECTION - MEANING AND CONCEPTS;
1.1. Definitions of Important Terms;
4. CHAPTER II - NEED FOR DATA PROTECTION;
5. CHAPTER III - DATA PROTECTION REGIMES IN THE WORLD;
3.1 Data Protection Law in the UK;
3.1.1 Historical development of Data Protection Legislation in the UK;
3.1.2 EU Directive95/16/EC;
3.1.3 The Eight Principles of Data Protection;
3.1.4 Present Position- Data Protection Act 1998;
3.2 Data Protection Law in the US;
3.2.2 Federal Laws;
3.2.3 Electronic Communications;
3.2A State Laws (With reference to the State of Caledonia;
6. CHAPTER IV - BEST PRACTICES;
4.1. Best Practices in the UK;
4.2 Best Practices in the US;
7. CHAPTERV - INDIA AND DATA Protection;
5.1 The Existing Legal Framework in India fix Protection of Data Property;
5.1.1 Data Protection and the Constitution;
5.1.2 Data Protection and the Indian Penal Code;
5.1.3 Data Protection and the Information Technology Act;
5.1.1 Data Protection and the Copyright Act;
5.1.5 Data Protection and Law of Contracts;
5.1.6 Information Security Standards;
5.1.7 Data Protection Policies of Companies;
7. CHAPTER VI - NEW MODEL LEGISLATION FOR INDIA;
6.1 Main Provisions for the Model Data Protection Act;
8. CONCLUSION;
9. BIBLIOGRAPHY;
1 O. ANNEXURES;
10.1 ANNEXURES 1;
10.2 ANNEXURES II.

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