Protecting privacy in private international and procedural law and by data protection European and American developments

Ensuring the effective right to privacy regarding the gathering and processing of personal data has become a key issue both in the internal market and in the international arena. The extent of one's right to control their data, the implications of the 'right to be forgotten', the impa...

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Other Authors: Hess, Burkhard, editor (editor), Mariottini, Cristina M., editor
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: [Farnham, Surrey, UK ] : Baden-Baden : Ashgate ; Nomos 2015
Series:Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law ; 3
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Summary:Ensuring the effective right to privacy regarding the gathering and processing of personal data has become a key issue both in the internal market and in the international arena. The extent of one's right to control their data, the implications of the 'right to be forgotten', the impact of the CJEU's decisions on personality rights, and recent defamation legislation are shaping a new understanding of data protection and the right to privacy. This book explores these issues with a view to assessing the status quo and prospective developments in this area of the law which is undergoing significant changes and reforms.
Physical Description:336 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas
ISBN:9781472473301
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