
Reinventing Data Protection?
by Gutwirth, Serge; Poullet, Yves; De Hert, Paul; de Terwangne, Cecile; Nouwt, Sjaak-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Opening address by the Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Fundamental concepts | |
European Data ProtectionG++s constitutional project | |
Its problematic recognition in Strasbourg and Luxembourg | |
The right to informational self-determination and the value of self-development. Reassessing the importance of privacy for democracy | |
Data Protection as Fundamental Right | |
Consent in Data Protection Law: Privacy, Fair Processing, and Confidentiality | |
The Concepts of Identity and Identifiablity: Legal and Technical Deadlocks for Protecting Human Beings in the Information Society? | |
The actors | |
Role of trade associations. Data protection as negotiable issue | |
The Role of Data Protection Authorities | |
The role of citizens. What can Dutch, Flemish and English students teach us about privacy? | |
Regulation | |
Consent, Proportionality and Collective Power | |
Is a Global Data Protection Regulatory Model Possible? | |
Technical Standards as Data Protection Regulation | |
Privacy Actors, Performances, and the Future of Privacy Protection | |
First Pillar and Third Pillar: Need for a common approach on data protection? | |
Specific Issues | |
Who is profiling who? Invisible visibility | |
Challenges in Privacy Advocacy | |
Developing an Adequate Legal Framework for International Data Transfers | |
Towards a common European approach to data protection: a critical analysis of data protection perspectives of the Council of Europe and the European Union | |
Freedom of Information versus Privacy: Friends or Foes? | |
Privacy Protection on the Internet: Risk Management and Networked Normativity | |
Conclusions Towards a new generation of data protection legislations? | |
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