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Digital anonymity and the law : Tensions and dimensions

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: The Hague Asser Press 2003Description: 307p xiiISBN:
  • 9789067041560
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.099450 NIC
Contents:
Contents Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Anonymity and the law, some introductory remarks; Part I: 2. Anonymity in the balance A. Michael Froomkin; 3. The case of anonymity in western political philosophy: Benjamin Constant's refutation of republican and utilitarian arguments against anonymity Paul De Hert; 4. Concealing and revealing identity on the internet Chris Nicoll; 5. A case study: the JANUS project Bernd Holznagel and Matthias Sonntag; 6. Market solutions to privacy problems? John Deighton; Part II: 7. Anonymising personal data under European law Ian Walden; 8. Enforcement issues - mandatory retention of traffic data in the EU: possible impact on privacy and on-line anonymity Caroline Goemans and Jos Dumortier; 9. Anonymity, the Internet and criminal law issues Indira Carr; 10. Anonymity, consumers and the internet: where everyone knows you're a dog Lilian Edwards and Geraint Howells; 11. New rules for anonymous electronic transactions? An exploration of the private law implications of digital anonymity Jan Grijpink and Corien Prins; 12. Court assisted means of revealing identity on the internet Alexandra Sims; 13. anonymity: challenges for politics and law Chris Nicoll and Corien Prins; About the authors; Index.
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Contents
Preface;
Abbreviations;
1. Anonymity and the law, some introductory remarks;
Part I: 2. Anonymity in the balance A. Michael Froomkin;
3. The case of anonymity in western political philosophy: Benjamin Constant's refutation of republican and utilitarian arguments against anonymity Paul De Hert;
4. Concealing and revealing identity on the internet Chris Nicoll;
5. A case study: the JANUS project Bernd Holznagel and Matthias Sonntag;
6. Market solutions to privacy problems? John Deighton;
Part II: 7. Anonymising personal data under European law Ian Walden;
8. Enforcement issues - mandatory retention of traffic data in the EU: possible impact on privacy and on-line anonymity Caroline Goemans and Jos Dumortier;
9. Anonymity, the Internet and criminal law issues Indira Carr;
10. Anonymity, consumers and the internet: where everyone knows you're a dog Lilian Edwards and Geraint Howells;
11. New rules for anonymous electronic transactions? An exploration of the private law implications of digital anonymity Jan Grijpink and Corien Prins;
12. Court assisted means of revealing identity on the internet Alexandra Sims;
13. anonymity: challenges for politics and law Chris Nicoll and Corien Prins;
About the authors;
Index.