Data protection law : approaching its rationale, logic, and limits / Lee A. Bygrave.
2002
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Author
Title
Data protection law : approaching its rationale, logic, and limits / Lee A. Bygrave.
Published
The Hague ; New York : Kluwer Law International, 2002.
Call Number
K3560 .B94 2002
Former Call Number
Comp 325 B992 2002
ISBN
9041198709 (hb : alk. paper)
Description
xxvii, 426 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50615561
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-410) and index.
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Table of Contents
Foreword / Michael Kirby
Preface
Abbreviations
Table of Statutes and Conventions
Table of Cases
1Introduction
1
Pt. I
Overview of Data Protection Laws
2Aims and Scope of Data Protection Laws
29
3Core Principles of Data Protection Laws
57
4Monitoring, Supervisory and Enforcement Regimes
70
5Concluding Observations for Part I
84
Pt. II
Origins, Rationale and Character of Data Protection Laws
6Catalysts for Emergence of Data Protection Laws
93
7Values and Interests Safeguarded by Data Protection Laws
125
8Concluding Observations for Part II
165
Pt. III
Data Protection Rights for Private Collective Entities
9Background to Issue
173
10Existing Safeguards for Data on Collective Entities Pursuant to Data Protection Laws
199
11Consequences of Protecting Data on Collective Entities
216
12Data Protection Interests of Collective Entities
241
13Social, Economic and Political Factors
257
14Legal Factors
268
15Protection For Data On Non-Organised Collective Entities
283
16Concluding Observations for Part III
296
Pt. IV
Profiling - Regulation by Data Protection Laws
17Profiling as Practice and Problem
301
18Regulation of Profiling
314
19Concluding Remarks on Part IV
363
20Conclusion
377
Select Bibliography
381
Index
411