Enforcing privacy : regulatory, legal and technological approaches / David Wright, Paul De Hert, editors.
2016
K3264.C65 E54 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
Enforcing privacy : regulatory, legal and technological approaches / David Wright, Paul De Hert, editors.
Imprint
Switzerland : Springer, [2016]
Copyright
©2016.
Description
x, 506 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Law, governance and technology series ; v. 25.
Formatted Contents Note
Enforcing Privacy / David Wright
Failures of Privacy Self-Regulation in the United States / Robert Gellman and Pam Dixon
From a Model Pupil to a Problematic Grown-Up : Enforcing Privacy and Data Protection in Hungary / Ivan Szekely
Tale of Two Privacies : Enforcing Privacy with Hard Power and Soft Power in Japan / Hiroshi Miyashita
Spanish Experience of Enforcing Privacy Norms : Two Decades of Evolution from Sticks to Carrots / Artemio Rallo Lombarte
Data Protection and Enforcement in Latin America and in Uruguay / Ana Brian Nougrères
International Working Group on Data Protection in Telecommunications : Contributions to Transnational Privacy Enforcement / Alexander Dix
Enforcing Privacy Across Different Jurisdictions / Dan Svantesson
Cross-Border Breach Notification / Blair Stewart
Responsive Regulation of Data Privacy : Theory and Asian Examples / Graham Greenleaf
Enforcement and Reform of the EU-US Safe Harbor Agreement / Chris Connolly, and Pater van Dijk
How Effective Are Fines in Enforcing Privacy? / Hazel Grant and Hannah Crowther
Enforcing Privacy Rights : Class Action Litigation and the Challenge of cy pres / Marc Rotenberg and David Jacobs
Data Protection Certification : Decorative or Effective Instrument? Audit and Seals as a Way to Enforce Privacy / Kirsten Bock
Co-existence of Administrative and Criminal Law Approaches to Data Protection Wrongs / Paul Hert and Gertjan Boulet
Whom to Trust? Using Technology to Enforce Privacy / Daniel Métayer
Irish DPA and Its Approach to Data Protection / Billy Hawkes
Getting Our Act Together : European Data Protection Authorities Face Up to Silicon Valley / Jacob Kohnstamm
Regaining Control and Sovereignty in the Digital Age / Jan Philipp Albrecht
Privacy Enforcement in Search of Its Base / James B. Rule.
Failures of Privacy Self-Regulation in the United States / Robert Gellman and Pam Dixon
From a Model Pupil to a Problematic Grown-Up : Enforcing Privacy and Data Protection in Hungary / Ivan Szekely
Tale of Two Privacies : Enforcing Privacy with Hard Power and Soft Power in Japan / Hiroshi Miyashita
Spanish Experience of Enforcing Privacy Norms : Two Decades of Evolution from Sticks to Carrots / Artemio Rallo Lombarte
Data Protection and Enforcement in Latin America and in Uruguay / Ana Brian Nougrères
International Working Group on Data Protection in Telecommunications : Contributions to Transnational Privacy Enforcement / Alexander Dix
Enforcing Privacy Across Different Jurisdictions / Dan Svantesson
Cross-Border Breach Notification / Blair Stewart
Responsive Regulation of Data Privacy : Theory and Asian Examples / Graham Greenleaf
Enforcement and Reform of the EU-US Safe Harbor Agreement / Chris Connolly, and Pater van Dijk
How Effective Are Fines in Enforcing Privacy? / Hazel Grant and Hannah Crowther
Enforcing Privacy Rights : Class Action Litigation and the Challenge of cy pres / Marc Rotenberg and David Jacobs
Data Protection Certification : Decorative or Effective Instrument? Audit and Seals as a Way to Enforce Privacy / Kirsten Bock
Co-existence of Administrative and Criminal Law Approaches to Data Protection Wrongs / Paul Hert and Gertjan Boulet
Whom to Trust? Using Technology to Enforce Privacy / Daniel Métayer
Irish DPA and Its Approach to Data Protection / Billy Hawkes
Getting Our Act Together : European Data Protection Authorities Face Up to Silicon Valley / Jacob Kohnstamm
Regaining Control and Sovereignty in the Digital Age / Jan Philipp Albrecht
Privacy Enforcement in Search of Its Base / James B. Rule.
Summary
"If regulators do not enforce laws or regulations or codes or do not have the resources, political support or wherewithal to enforce them, they effectively eviscerate and make meaningless such laws or regulations or codes, no matter how laudable or well-intentioned. In some cases, however, the mere existence of such laws or regulations, combined with a credible threat to invoke them, is sufficient for regulatory purposes. But the threat has to be credible. As some of the authors in this book make clear (it is a theme that runs throughout this book) 'carrots' and 'soft law' need to be backed up by 'sticks' and 'hard law.' The authors of this book view privacy enforcement as an activity that goes beyond regulatory enforcement, however. In some sense, enforcing privacy is a task that befalls to all of us. Privacy advocates and members of the public can play an important role in combatting the continuing intrusions upon privacy by governments, intelligence agencies and big companies"--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K3264.C65 E54 2016
Language
English
ISBN
3319250450
9783319250458
9783319250458
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