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Data protection law : approaching its rationale, logic, and limits / by Lee A. Bygrave.

By: Series: Information law series ; 10Publication details: The Hague ; New York : Kluwer Law International, 2002.Description: xxvii, 426 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9041198709 (hb : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.0858 21
LOC classification:
  • K3560 .B94 2002
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction; 2. Aims and Scope of Data Protection Laws; 3. Core Principles of Data Protection Laws; 4. Monitoring, Supervisory and Enforcement Regimes; 5. Concluding Observations for Part I; 6. Catalysts for Emergence of Data Protection Laws; 7. Values and Interests Safeguarded by Data Protection Laws; 8. Concluding Observations for Part II; 9. Background to Issue; 10. Existing Safeguards for Data on Collective Entities Pursuant to Data Protection Laws; 11. Consequences of Protecting Data on Collective Entities; 12. Data Protection Interests of Collective Entities; 13. Social, Economic and Political Factors; 14. Legal Factors; 15. Protection for Data on Non-organised Collective Entities; 16. Concluding Observations for Part III; 17. Profiling as Practice and Problem; 18. Regulation of Profiling; 19. Concluding Remarks on Part IV; 20. Conclusion.
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School CIPRA Section 346.048 BYG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 27820

Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-410) and index.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. Introduction;
2. Aims and Scope of Data Protection Laws;
3. Core Principles of Data Protection Laws;
4. Monitoring, Supervisory and Enforcement Regimes;
5. Concluding Observations for Part I;
6. Catalysts for Emergence of Data Protection Laws;
7. Values and Interests Safeguarded by Data Protection Laws;
8. Concluding Observations for Part II;
9. Background to Issue;
10. Existing Safeguards for Data on Collective Entities Pursuant to Data Protection Laws;
11. Consequences of Protecting Data on Collective Entities;
12. Data Protection Interests of Collective Entities;
13. Social, Economic and Political Factors;
14. Legal Factors;
15. Protection for Data on Non-organised Collective Entities;
16. Concluding Observations for Part III;
17. Profiling as Practice and Problem;
18. Regulation of Profiling;
19. Concluding Remarks on Part IV;
20. Conclusion.

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