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20 reviewsISBN 10: 3110338173
ISBN 13: 9783110338171
Author: Dieter Dorr, Russell L Weaver
Due to rapid developments in the communication sector, the right to privacy faces new challenges. The increasing digitization and internationalization of communication processes have raised a number of issues, and lead to conflicts wherever national legal systems and moral concepts collide. Particularly in the areas of data protection and liability of online service providers, universal approaches are required. This title presents positions of specialists in Europe, Australia, the US and Canada which contribute to the international dialogue and thereby offer a starting point for a sustainable policy for the protection of privacy rights
A. Introduction
B. The explicit data protection rules at a glance
I. The legal sources of different hierarchical values
II. Secondary EU legislation on data protection
C. Safeguarding rights through administrative measures
I. Ensuring effective enforcement in the Member States
II. Administrative tools for the individual
III. Administrative tools within the composite administration
D. The interpretation and balancing of rights through judicial control
I. Balancing rights and interests – In theory and in practice
1) Balancing and limiting rights
2) Transparency – a right to information v. a right to privacy
3) The right to have personal data treated with care – Matters of transparency and good administration in conflict with privacy
E. Achieving uniformity in EU composite administrative and judicial structures
F. Concluding remarks
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