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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Titre(s) : Emerging challenges in privacy law [Texte électronique] : comparative perspectives / edited by Normann Witzleb and others
Publication : New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014
Description matérielle : 1 online resource
Collection : Cambridge intellectual property and information law
Note(s) : "This collection of essays explores current developments in privacy law, including
reform of data protection laws, privacy and the media, social control and surveillance,
privacy and the Internet, and privacy and the courts. It places these developments
into a broader international context, with a particular focus on the European Union,
the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Adopting a comparative approach, it
creates an important resource for understanding international trends in the reform
of privacy and data protection laws across a variety of contexts. Written by internationally
recognised experts, Emerging Challenges in Privacy Law: Comparative Perspectives provides
an accessible introduction to contemporary legal and policy debates in privacy and
data protection law. It is essential reading for academics, policy makers and practitioners
interested in current challenges facing privacy and data protection law in Europe
and in the common law world"--
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Witzleb, Normann. Auteur ou responsable intellectuel
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781139922586
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb43820187v
Notice n° :
FRBNF43820187
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: Introduction: 1. Emerging challenges in privacy law:
comparative perspectives Normann Witzleb, David Lindsay, Moira Paterson and Sharon
Rodrick; Part I. Reforming the Data Protection Frameworks -- Australian and EU Perspectives:
2. Privacy law reform: challenges and opportunities Timothy Pilgrim; 3. Responding
to new challenges to privacy through law reform: a privacy advocate's perspective
Nigel Waters; 4. The reform of EU data protection: towards more effective and more
consistent data protection across the EU Peter Hustinx; Part II. Privacy in European
Human Right Instruments: 5. Protection of privacy in the EU, individual rights and
legal instruments Udo Fink; 6. A world data privacy treaty? 'Globalisation' and 'modernisation'
of Council of Europe Convention 108 Graham Greenleaf; Part III. Privacy in Private
Law -- Common Law and Statutory Causes of Action: 7. Protection against intrusion
in English legislation Nicole Moreham; 8. Privacy: common law or human right? Michael
Tilbury; 9. English privacy law in the light of the Leveson report Eric Barendt; Part
IV. Privacy, Surveillance and Control: 10. Surveillance in public places: the regulatory
dilemma Moira Paterson; 11. Privacy and young people: controlling anti-social behaviour
through loss of anonymity Thomas Crofts; Part V. Privacy and the Internet: 12. Data
privacy law and the Internet: policy challenges Lee Bygrave; 13. The 'right to be
forgotten' in European data protection law David Lindsay; 14. Privacy online: reform
beyond law reform Megan Richardson and Andrew Kenyon; 15. Privacy protection and data
clouds in Germany and the influence of European law Dieter Dörr and Eva Aernecke;
Part VI. Privacy, the Courts and the Media: 16. Open justice, privacy and suppressing
identity in legal proceedings: 'what's in a name?' And would anonymity 'smell as sweet'?
Sharon Rodrick; 17. Interim injunctions for invasions of privacy: challenging the
rule in Bonnard v. Perryman Normann Witzleb.