Overview
- Editors:
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Serge Gutwirth
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Law, Science, Technology & Society, (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Bruxelles, Belgium
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Yves Poullet
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Research Centre for Information, Technology & Law, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium
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Paul De Hert
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Center for Law, Science, Technology, and Society Studies (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
High calibre, cutting-edge contributions
Daring new approaches to the controversial issues of privacy, social networks and electonic voting
Expansive exploration of the EU approach to data protection
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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About this book
One of the most challenging issues facing our current information society is the accelerating accumulation of data trails in transactional and communication systems, which may be used not only to profile the behaviour of individuals for commercial, marketing and law enforcement purposes, but also to locate and follow things and actions. Data mining, convergence, interoperability, ever- increasing computer capacities and the extreme miniaturisation of the hardware are all elements which contribute to a major contemporary challenge: the profiled world. This interdisciplinary volume offers twenty contributions that delve deeper into some of the complex but urgent questions that this profiled world addresses to data protection and privacy.
The chapters of this volume were all presented at the second Conference on Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP2009) held in Brussels in January 2009 (www.cpdpconferences.org). The yearly CPDP conferences aim to become Europe’s most important meeting where academics, practitioners, policy-makers and activists come together to exchange ideas and discuss emerging issues in information technology, privacy and data protection and law. This volume reflects the richness of the conference, containing chapters by leading lawyers, policymakers, computer, technology assessment and social scientists. The chapters cover generic themes such as the evolution of a new generation of data protection laws and the constitutionalisation of data protection and more specific issues like security breaches, unsolicited adjustments, social networks, surveillance and electronic voting.
This book not only offers a very close and timely look on the state of data protection and privacy in our profiled world, but it also explores and invents ways to make sure this world remains a world we want to live in.
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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GENERIC ISSUES
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- Serge Gutwirth, Mireille Hildebrandt
Pages 31-41
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Specific Issues: Security Breaches, Unsolicited Adjustments, Facebook, Surveillance and Electronic Voting
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SPECIFIC ISSUES : SECURITY BREACHES, UNSOLICITED ADJUSTMENTS, FACEBOOK, SURVEILLANCE AND ELECTRONIC VOTING
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- Rosa Barcelo, Peter Traung
Pages 77-104
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- Gloria González Fuster, Serge Gutwirth, Paul de Hert
Pages 105-117
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- Gerrit Hornung, Ralf Bendrath, Andreas Pfitzmann
Pages 139-156
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Third Pillar Issues
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Front Matter
Pages 191-191
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Technology Assessment Views
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Front Matter
Pages 245-245
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TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT VIEWS
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Editors and Affiliations
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Law, Science, Technology & Society, (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Bruxelles, Belgium
Serge Gutwirth
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Research Centre for Information, Technology & Law, University of Namur, Namur, Belgium
Yves Poullet
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Center for Law, Science, Technology, and Society Studies (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Paul De Hert