The Right To Be Forgotten : A Comparative Study of the Emergent Right's Evolution and Application in Europe, the Americas, and Asia / edited by Franz Werro.
2020
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The Right To Be Forgotten : A Comparative Study of the Emergent Right's Evolution and Application in Europe, the Americas, and Asia / edited by Franz Werro.
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Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Description
VI, 318 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.
Series
Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law, 2214-6881 ; 40.
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The Right to be Forgotten: The General Report Congress of the International Society of Comparative Law, Fukuoka, July 2018
Part I Europe
Le droit à être oublié en droit belge
The right to be forgotten in the Czech Republic
The Right to Be Forgotten
Finland: The Right to Be Forgotten
Germany: the Right to Be Forgotten
The Right to Be Forgotten in Ireland
The Right to Be Forgotten
The Right To Be Forgotten in Romania - Before and After the ECJ Judgment in GOOGLE v. GONZÁLEZ
The Right To Be Forgotten in the UK - A Fragile Balance?
A Turkish Law Perspective on the "Right To Be Forgotten"
Part II Americas
Argentina: The Right To Be Forgotten
The Right To Be Forgotten According to the Brazilian Precedents
Le déréférencement à l'ère numérique - une approche hybride pour faire le pont entre la vision européenne et américaine du « droit à l'oubli
Part III Asia
A Japanese Equivalent of the "Right To Be Forgotten": Unveiling Judicial Proactiveness to Curb Algorithmic Determinism
Limits and Prospects of The Right To Be Forgotten in Taiwan.
Part I Europe
Le droit à être oublié en droit belge
The right to be forgotten in the Czech Republic
The Right to Be Forgotten
Finland: The Right to Be Forgotten
Germany: the Right to Be Forgotten
The Right to Be Forgotten in Ireland
The Right to Be Forgotten
The Right To Be Forgotten in Romania - Before and After the ECJ Judgment in GOOGLE v. GONZÁLEZ
The Right To Be Forgotten in the UK - A Fragile Balance?
A Turkish Law Perspective on the "Right To Be Forgotten"
Part II Americas
Argentina: The Right To Be Forgotten
The Right To Be Forgotten According to the Brazilian Precedents
Le déréférencement à l'ère numérique - une approche hybride pour faire le pont entre la vision européenne et américaine du « droit à l'oubli
Part III Asia
A Japanese Equivalent of the "Right To Be Forgotten": Unveiling Judicial Proactiveness to Curb Algorithmic Determinism
Limits and Prospects of The Right To Be Forgotten in Taiwan.
Summary
This book examines the right to be forgotten and finds that this right enjoys recognition mostly in jurisdictions where privacy interests impose limits on freedom of expression. According to its traditional understanding, this right gives individuals the possibility to preclude the media from revealing personal facts that are no longer newsworthy, at least where no other interest prevails. Cases sanctioning this understanding still abound in a number of countries. In today's world, however, the right to be forgotten has evolved, and it appears in a more multi-faceted way. It can involve for instance also the right to access, control and even erase personal data. Of course, these prerogatives depend on various factors and competing interests, of both private and public nature, which again require careful balancing. Due to ongoing technological evolution, it is likely that the right to be forgotten in some of its new manifestations will become increasingly relevant in our societies.
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