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The book deals with data protection issues from practical viewpoints. 40% of the content focus on the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) 2010 progress, whilst 60% of the content focus on leading comparative practical guidance from Europe. Part of the PDPA provisions is mirrored from European approaches and practices. The approach of this book is straightforward, handy and readable and is supplemented by practical applications, illustrations, tables and diagrams. Practical examples highlighted in this book range from cloud computing, radio frequency identification technology, social media networks and information security to basic related aspects of data protection issues covering strategic leadership, management, governance and audit in businesses, organisations and local authorities. Recommended best practices have been outlined for practical guidance accompanied with future challenges and opportunities for Malaysia and ASEAN. The book is equally suitable for academics, practitioners, governmental officials and regulators dealing with data protection within their sector-specific legislation.
This book includes a wide range of legal and non-legal disciplines and views regarding the right to privacy. It includes recommendations from the diverse perspectives of contributors to create a robust framework for privacy protection. The book includes chapters from international professionals, senior academicians, as well as research scholars, industry practitioners and students. The book traces the development of the right to privacy and attempts to highlight how the Indian legal framework is gradually moving towards a vigorous mechanism for the protection of personal data. It also covers how privacy laws at the global level are trying to keep pace with the rapid technological developments. The pertinent issues are dealt with comprehensively and with diverse level of policy suggestions.
An essential, in-depth analysis of the key legal issues that governments face when adopting cloud computing services.
Insbesondere durch die Arbeiten an der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung hat die Frage nach der extraterritorialen Regelungshoheit in Internet-Sachverhalten neue Aufmerksamkeit erhalten. Die rechtsvergleichende Analyse offenbart dabei nicht nur überraschende Übereinstimmungen, auch zwischen der EU und den USA, sondern es wird mit Hilfe der induktiven Methode ein "datenschutzspezifisches Auswirkungsprinzip" als neue Anknüpfung ermittelt. Für die Zukunft entwirft der Autor ein modifiziertes Schutzprinzip: Dabei wird die grund- und menschenrechtliche Bedeutung des Datenschutzes aufgezeigt und dessen fundamentale und funktionsnotwendige Rolle in der modernen Demokratie dargelegt. Dementsprechend soll das klassische Schutzprinzip zu datenschutzrechtlichen Zwecken für grund- und menschenrechtlich gedeutete Schutzpflichten geöffnet werden, wobei insbesondere demokratische Prozesse als ein Schutzgut dieses weiterentwickelten Prinzips erfasst sind, das durch Datenmissbrauch gefährdet werden kann.
Russell's thinking on the promise and threat of scientific progress. Considers questions fundamental to an understanding of science and includes brilliant discussions of scientific figures, including Aristotle, Galileo and Darwin.
CyberLaw provides a comprehensive guide to legal issues which have arisen as a result of the growth of the Internet and World Wide Web. As well as discussing each topic in detail, the book includes extensive coverage of the relevant cases and their implications for the future. The book covers a wide range of legal issues, including copyright and trademark issues, defamation, privacy, liability, electronic contracts, taxes, and ethics. A comprehensive history of the significant legal events is also included.
Nearly two decades after the EU first enacted data protection rules, key questions about the nature and scope of this EU policy, and the harms it seeks to prevent, remain unanswered. The inclusion of a Right to Data Protection in the EU Charter has increased the salience of these questions, which must be addressed in order to ensure the legitimacy, effectiveness and development of this Charter right and the EU data protection regime more generally. The Foundations of EU Data Protection Law is a timely and important work which sheds new light on this neglected area of law, challenging the widespread assumption that data protection is merely a subset of the right to privacy. By positioning EU ...