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Data Privacy in Offshore Outsourcing Transactions: An Indian Legal Position

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Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration; Certificate; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; List of Statutes; List of Regulations; Guidelines and Notifications; List of Cases; CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION; Statement of Problem; Objective of the Study; Research Hypotheses; Researchable Questions; Outline of the Chapters; Methodology; Review of Literature; CHAPTER 3- PRIVACY CONVENTIONS, DECLARATIONS AND PRINCIPLES; Conventions on Human Rights; OECD Guidelines Governing the Protection of Privacy and Trans-border Flows of Personal Data; Position of European Union;  Directive 95/46/EC;  Directive 2002/58/EC;  Council Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA;  Regulation (EU) 2016/679;  Directive (EU) 2016/680;  How 2016 Regulation differs from 1995 Directive Depiction of changed scenario;  EU adopts the EU-US Privacy Shield; APEC (Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation) Privacy Framework; CHAPTER 4- INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGIME ON DATA PRIVACY; US Legal Position; Position in UK; Australia’s Legal Position; Position in Japan; CHAPTER 5- LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA ON DATA PRIVACY; Constitution of India; Indian Penal Code; Indian Contract Act, 1872; Information Technology Act, 2000; Report of the Group of Experts on Privacy; The Personal Data (Protection) Bill, 2013; Difference between IT Rules, 2011 and Personal Data; Protection Bill, 2013; Comparative Analysis – Table I; Comparative Analysis – Table II; CHAPTER 6- EMPIRICAL STUDY: WHAT OTHERS’ SAY!; Table I- Quantitative Representation; Table II- Quantitative Representation; Inferences from responses; CHAPTER 6- CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS; Need of a Law; Current State of India; Where does the Indian Law stand today?; Conclusion; Suggestions and Recommendations; ANNEXURES: a) Justice A.P. Shah Report; b) The Personal Data (Protection) Bill, 2013; Appendix- Questionnaire and Responses; Bibliography/ Reference.
Summary: Data Privacy - Legal Framework - India Data Privacy - Legal Regime - International Perspective. Outsourcing - Evolution Right to Privacy
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Declaration;
Certificate;
Acknowledgements;
Table of Contents;
List of Statutes;
List of Regulations;
Guidelines and Notifications;
List of Cases;
CHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION;
Statement of Problem;
Objective of the Study;
Research Hypotheses;
Researchable Questions;
Outline of the Chapters;
Methodology;
Review of Literature;
CHAPTER 3- PRIVACY CONVENTIONS, DECLARATIONS AND PRINCIPLES;
Conventions on Human Rights;
OECD Guidelines Governing the Protection of Privacy and Trans-border Flows of Personal Data;
Position of European Union;
 Directive 95/46/EC;
 Directive 2002/58/EC;
 Council Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA;
 Regulation (EU) 2016/679;
 Directive (EU) 2016/680;
 How 2016 Regulation differs from 1995 Directive Depiction of changed scenario;
 EU adopts the EU-US Privacy Shield;
APEC (Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation) Privacy Framework;
CHAPTER 4- INTERNATIONAL LEGAL REGIME ON DATA PRIVACY;
US Legal Position;
Position in UK;
Australia’s Legal Position;
Position in Japan;
CHAPTER 5- LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA ON DATA PRIVACY;
Constitution of India;
Indian Penal Code;
Indian Contract Act, 1872;
Information Technology Act, 2000;
Report of the Group of Experts on Privacy;
The Personal Data (Protection) Bill, 2013;
Difference between IT Rules, 2011 and Personal Data;
Protection Bill, 2013; Comparative Analysis – Table I;
Comparative Analysis – Table II;
CHAPTER 6- EMPIRICAL STUDY: WHAT OTHERS’ SAY!;
Table I- Quantitative Representation;
Table II- Quantitative Representation;
Inferences from responses;
CHAPTER 6- CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS;
Need of a Law;
Current State of India;
Where does the Indian Law stand today?;
Conclusion;
Suggestions and Recommendations;
ANNEXURES:
a) Justice A.P. Shah Report;
b) The Personal Data (Protection) Bill, 2013;
Appendix- Questionnaire and Responses;
Bibliography/ Reference.

Data Privacy - Legal Framework - India Data Privacy - Legal Regime - International Perspective. Outsourcing - Evolution Right to Privacy

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