Social networks - the modern-day family : law and policy of regulation / Vanessa Kirch.
2021
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Author
Title
Social networks - the modern-day family : law and policy of regulation / Vanessa Kirch.
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
Call Number
K564.C6 K57 2021
ISBN
3030686507 hardcover
9783030686505 hardcover
9783030686505 hardcover
Description
xx, 193 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1228882862
Summary
"Social networks have created a plethora of problems regarding privacy and the protection of personal data. The use of social networks has become a key concern of legal scholars, policy-makers and the operators as well as users of those social networks. This pathbreaking book highlights the importance of privacy in the context of today's new electronic communication technologies as it presents conflicting claims to protect national and international security, the freedom of the Internet and economic considerations. Using the New Haven School of Jurisprudence's intellectual framework, the author presents the applicable law on privacy and social media in international and comparative perspective, focusing on the United States, the European Union and its General Data Protection Regulation of 2018 as well as Germany, the United Kingdom and Latin America. The book appraises the law in place, discusses alternatives and presents recommendations in pursuit of a public order of human dignity." --back cover
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Delimitation of the problem
Conflicting claims, claimants, identifications and bases of power
Past trends in decision and conditioning factors
Predictions
Appraisal, invention of alternatives and recommendations.
Delimitation of the problem
Conflicting claims, claimants, identifications and bases of power
Past trends in decision and conditioning factors
Predictions
Appraisal, invention of alternatives and recommendations.