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Property rights in personal data : A European perspective

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Publication details: Austin Kluwer Law International 2012Description: 308p xivISBN:
  • 9789041138026
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048000 PUR
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction; Part I Setting the Stage; Chapter 2 The Personal Data Problem: The Developments Raising Personal Data Related Issues; Chapter 3 The Personal Data Problem: Concerns; Chapter 4 Introduction to Property Discourse; Part II Origins of the Idea of Propertisation; Chapter 5 Limitations of US Information Privacy Law in Dealing with the Personal Data Problem; Chapter 6 Correcting Shortcomings of the US Information Privacy Law by Propertisation; Chapter 7 Review of the European Data Protection Regime; Chapter 8 The Possibility of Propertisation of Personal Data in the EU Legal Order; Chapter 9 Human Rights Nature of Data Protection as a Limit on Propertisation; Chapter 10 The Property Rights Solution; Chapter 11 Conclusion; Table of Cases; Bibliography; Index
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Part I Setting the Stage;
Chapter 2 The Personal Data Problem: The Developments Raising Personal Data Related Issues;
Chapter 3 The Personal Data Problem: Concerns;
Chapter 4 Introduction to Property Discourse;
Part II Origins of the Idea of Propertisation;
Chapter 5 Limitations of US Information Privacy Law in Dealing with the Personal Data Problem;
Chapter 6 Correcting Shortcomings of the US Information Privacy Law by Propertisation;
Chapter 7 Review of the European Data Protection Regime;
Chapter 8 The Possibility of Propertisation of Personal Data in the EU Legal Order;
Chapter 9 Human Rights Nature of Data Protection as a Limit on Propertisation;
Chapter 10 The Property Rights Solution;
Chapter 11 Conclusion;
Table of Cases;
Bibliography;
Index

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