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The Personal Data Protection Bill 2018: A Free and Fair Digital Economy, Protecting Privacy and Empowering Indians

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Bangalore ; NLSIU, Bangalore ; 2019Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE; DECLARATION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; GLOSSARY OF TERMS; LIST OF STATUTES; CHAPTER 1: A FREE AND FAIR DIGITAL ECONOMY; • Existing Approaches to Data Protection; • Understanding the Contours of the Indian Approach; • Data Principals and Data Fiduciaries; • Following Puttaswamy; • Research methodology; • Statement of problem; • Aims and objectives; • Hypothesis; • Research questions; • Methodology; • Chapterisation; • Mode of citation; CHAPTER 2: JURISDICTION AND APPLICABILITY; • Jurisdiction; • Conceptual Understanding of Jurisdiction; • Prescriptive Jurisdiction; • The Case for Data Non-Exceptionalism; • Putative Bases for Jurisdiction; • Retrospective and Transitional Application of the Data Protection Law; CHAPTER 3: PROCESSING; • Building Blocks of the Law; • Personal Data; • Sensitive Personal Data; • Consent; • A revised operational framework for consent; • Consequences of such a Framework; • Enforcement of the Revised Framework; • Standard of Consent; • Different Standards for Different Types of Personal Data Processing; • Consent Dashboard and Avoiding Consent Fatigue; • Consent and Contractual Necessity; • Protection of Children's Personal Data; • Identification of guardian data fiduciaries; • Who is a child?; • Barred Practices; • Regulatory Approach; • Community Data; • Entities to which the Law Applies; CHAPTER 4: OBLIGATIONS OF DATA FIDUCIARIES; • Fair and Reasonable Processing; • Purpose Limitation and Data Minimisation; • Big Data Challenges to Data Minimisation and Purpose Limitation; • Transparency; • Organisational Obligations on Data Fiduciaries.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE;
DECLARATION;
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT;
GLOSSARY OF TERMS;
LIST OF STATUTES;
CHAPTER 1: A FREE AND FAIR DIGITAL ECONOMY;
• Existing Approaches to Data Protection;
• Understanding the Contours of the Indian Approach;
• Data Principals and Data Fiduciaries;
• Following Puttaswamy;
• Research methodology;
• Statement of problem;
• Aims and objectives;
• Hypothesis;
• Research questions;
• Methodology;
• Chapterisation;
• Mode of citation;
CHAPTER 2: JURISDICTION AND APPLICABILITY;
• Jurisdiction;
• Conceptual Understanding of Jurisdiction;
• Prescriptive Jurisdiction;
• The Case for Data Non-Exceptionalism;
• Putative Bases for Jurisdiction;
• Retrospective and Transitional Application of the Data Protection Law;
CHAPTER 3: PROCESSING;
• Building Blocks of the Law;
• Personal Data;
• Sensitive Personal Data;
• Consent;
• A revised operational framework for consent;
• Consequences of such a Framework;
• Enforcement of the Revised Framework;
• Standard of Consent;
• Different Standards for Different Types of Personal Data Processing;
• Consent Dashboard and Avoiding Consent Fatigue;
• Consent and Contractual Necessity;
• Protection of Children's Personal Data;
• Identification of guardian data fiduciaries;
• Who is a child?;
• Barred Practices;
• Regulatory Approach;
• Community Data;
• Entities to which the Law Applies;
CHAPTER 4: OBLIGATIONS OF DATA FIDUCIARIES;
• Fair and Reasonable Processing;
• Purpose Limitation and Data Minimisation;
• Big Data Challenges to Data Minimisation and Purpose Limitation;
• Transparency;
• Organisational Obligations on Data Fiduciaries.

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