Profiling technologies in practice : applications and impact on fundamental rights and values / edited by Niklas Creemers, Daniel Guagnin, and Bert-Jaap Koops ; with contributions by Francesca Bosco [and nine others].
2017
KJE1626 .P758 2017 (Map It)
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Title
Profiling technologies in practice : applications and impact on fundamental rights and values / edited by Niklas Creemers, Daniel Guagnin, and Bert-Jaap Koops ; with contributions by Francesca Bosco [and nine others].
Published
Oisterwijk, The Netherlands : Wolf Legal Publishers (WLP), [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Call Number
KJE1626 .P758 2017
ISBN
9789462402416 (pbk.)
9462402418 (pbk.)
9462402418 (pbk.)
Description
169 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)920542877
Summary
This volume presents the findings of some interesting research into profiling. The aim of the research has been to identify and tackle the challenges posed by profiling technologies to fundamental rights. The focus is on data protection, and the context is that of the European Union. This volume testifies to the increased awareness of the far-reaching implications of profiling, notably with regard to democracy and the rule of law. Profiling confronts traditional understandings of fundamental rights with a new environment that is progressively contingent on data-driven applications and infrastructures. Profiling nourishes the advance of smart grids, smart cars and traffic management, remote e-health, personalized advertising and search engines, as well as data-driven fraud detection, policing, criminal justice and foreign intelligence. -- Page 4 of cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Preface / Mireille Hildebrandt
1
I.
Profiling Technologies and Fundamental Rights. An Introduction / Elise Vermeersch
5
II.
National Data Protection Authorities' views on profiling / Elise Vermeersch
21
III.
E-commerce and profiling in Romania: what is going on and who cares about privacy? / Bogdan Manolea
47
IV.
Border control: a new frontier for automated decision making and profiling? / Valeria Ferraris
89
V.
Police work and databases: profiling political activism / Daniel Guagnin
127
VI.
Innovation and Profiling: an Opportunity for Privacy / Arnold Roosendaal
155
Contributors
167