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Hardcover Reinventing Data Protection? Book

ISBN: 1402094973

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Reinventing Data Protection?

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Introduction. Opening address by the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs Karel De Gucht.- I. Fundamental concepts. 1. European Data Protection's constitutional project. Its problematic recognition in Strasbourg and Luxembourg; Paul De Hert & Serge Gutwirth. 2. The right to informational self-determination and the value of self-development. Reassessing the importance of privacy for democracy; Antoinette Rouvroy & Yves Poullet. 3. Data Protection as Fundamental Right; Stefano Rodot?. 4. Consent in Data Protection Law: Privacy, Fair Processing, and Confidentiality; Roger Brownsword. 5. The Concepts of Identity and Identifiablity: Legal and Technical Deadlocks for Protecting Human Beings in the Information Society?; Jean-Marc Dinant.- II. The actors. 6. Role of trade associations. Data protection as negotiable issue; Jan Berkvens. 7. The Role of Data Protection Authorities; Peter Hustinx. 8. The role of citizens. What can Dutch, Flemish and English students teach us about privacy?; Ronald Leenes & Isabelle Oomen.- III. Regulation. 9. Consent, Proportionality and Collective Power; Lee A. Bygrave & Dag Wiese Schartum. 10. Is a Global Data Protection Regulatory Model Possible?; C?cile de Terwangne. 11. Technical Standards as Data Protection Regulation; Jane K. Winn. 12. Privacy Actors, Performances, and the Future of Privacy Protection; Charles Raab and Bert-Jaap Koops. 13. First Pillar and Third Pillar: Need for a common approach on data protection?; Diana Alonso Blas.- IV. Specific Issues. 14. Who is profiling who? Invisible visibility; Mireille Hildebrandt. 15. Challenges in Privacy Advocacy; Gus Hosein. 16. Developing an Adequate Legal Framework for International Data Transfers; Christopher Kuner. 17. Towards a common European approach to data protection: a critical analysis of data protection perspectives of theCouncil of Europe and the European Union; Sjaak Nouwt. 18. Freedom of Information versus Privacy: Friends or Foes?; Ivan Szekely. 19. Privacy Protection on the Internet: Risk Management and Networked Normativity; Pierre Trudel. Conclusions: Towards a new generation of data protection legislations?; Herbert Burkert.

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