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The Foundations of EU Data Protection Law.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford Studies in European Law SeriesPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (337 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780191028069
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Foundations of EU Data Protection LawDDC classification:
  • 342.240858
LOC classification:
  • KJE6071
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- The Foundations of EU Data Protection Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- A. Protecting Personal Data in World 2.0 -- B. The Legal Response to the Personal Data Processing Phenomenon in the EU -- C. The 'Europeanization' of the Data Protection Framework -- D. The Hybrid Nature of EU Data Protection Law -- E. The Normative Underpinnings of EU Data Protection Law -- 2. The Key Characteristics of the EU Data Protection Regime -- A. Introduction -- B. An Omnibus Regime -- C. A Legitimizing Regime -- D. A Rights-Based Regime -- E. The Extraterritorial Impact of the EU Regime -- F. Conclusion -- 3. The Dual Objectives of European Data Protection Regulation -- A. Introduction -- B. The Emergence of the Dual Objectives -- C. Prioritizing Market Integration -- D. The Dual Objectives on an Equal Footing -- E. Placing Data Protection on a Regulatory Spectrum -- F. Conclusions -- 4. The Link between Data Protection and Privacy in the EU Legal Order -- A. Introduction -- B. Modelling the Link between Data Protection and Privacy -- C. Incorporating Data Protection Considerations into Article 8 ECHR -- D. The Overlap between Data Protection Regulation and Privacy Principles before the European Court of Human Rights -- E. Conclusions -- 5. Reconciling Data Protection with Other Rights and Interests -- A. Introduction -- B. The Right to Data Protection before the Court of Justice -- C. Reconciling the Right to Data Protection with Other Rights -- D. Reconciling the Right to Data Protection with Security Interests -- E. Concluding Observations -- 6. The Role of Individual Control over Personal Data in EU Data Protection Law -- A. Introduction -- B. An Instrumental Perspective: How Control is Achieved -- C. A Conceptual Perspective: Why Control is Desirable.
D. The Tangible Harms of Data Processing -- E. The Intangible Harms of Data Processing -- F. Conclusions -- 7. The Limits of Individual Control over Personal Data -- A. Introduction -- B. The Potential of Property Rights to Enhance Individual Control over Personal Data -- C. The Conceptual Shortcomings of (Near) Absolute Control over Personal Data -- D. The Practical Shortcomings of (Near) Absolute Control over Personal Data -- E. Conclusions: Lessons Learned from the Property Rights Debate -- 8. Conclusions and Future Prospects -- A. Introduction -- B. The Role of Individual Control over Personal Data in the EU Legal Order -- C. Reinforcing the Architecture of Control: A Holistic Approach to Data Protection -- D. The Development of the Right to Data Protection -- E. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: A timely and innovative examination of the EU data protection regime, this book challenges existing assumptions about data protection and expounds a clear vision for the future of this crucial and contentious area of law.
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Cover -- The Foundations of EU Data Protection Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- A. Protecting Personal Data in World 2.0 -- B. The Legal Response to the Personal Data Processing Phenomenon in the EU -- C. The 'Europeanization' of the Data Protection Framework -- D. The Hybrid Nature of EU Data Protection Law -- E. The Normative Underpinnings of EU Data Protection Law -- 2. The Key Characteristics of the EU Data Protection Regime -- A. Introduction -- B. An Omnibus Regime -- C. A Legitimizing Regime -- D. A Rights-Based Regime -- E. The Extraterritorial Impact of the EU Regime -- F. Conclusion -- 3. The Dual Objectives of European Data Protection Regulation -- A. Introduction -- B. The Emergence of the Dual Objectives -- C. Prioritizing Market Integration -- D. The Dual Objectives on an Equal Footing -- E. Placing Data Protection on a Regulatory Spectrum -- F. Conclusions -- 4. The Link between Data Protection and Privacy in the EU Legal Order -- A. Introduction -- B. Modelling the Link between Data Protection and Privacy -- C. Incorporating Data Protection Considerations into Article 8 ECHR -- D. The Overlap between Data Protection Regulation and Privacy Principles before the European Court of Human Rights -- E. Conclusions -- 5. Reconciling Data Protection with Other Rights and Interests -- A. Introduction -- B. The Right to Data Protection before the Court of Justice -- C. Reconciling the Right to Data Protection with Other Rights -- D. Reconciling the Right to Data Protection with Security Interests -- E. Concluding Observations -- 6. The Role of Individual Control over Personal Data in EU Data Protection Law -- A. Introduction -- B. An Instrumental Perspective: How Control is Achieved -- C. A Conceptual Perspective: Why Control is Desirable.

D. The Tangible Harms of Data Processing -- E. The Intangible Harms of Data Processing -- F. Conclusions -- 7. The Limits of Individual Control over Personal Data -- A. Introduction -- B. The Potential of Property Rights to Enhance Individual Control over Personal Data -- C. The Conceptual Shortcomings of (Near) Absolute Control over Personal Data -- D. The Practical Shortcomings of (Near) Absolute Control over Personal Data -- E. Conclusions: Lessons Learned from the Property Rights Debate -- 8. Conclusions and Future Prospects -- A. Introduction -- B. The Role of Individual Control over Personal Data in the EU Legal Order -- C. Reinforcing the Architecture of Control: A Holistic Approach to Data Protection -- D. The Development of the Right to Data Protection -- E. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.

A timely and innovative examination of the EU data protection regime, this book challenges existing assumptions about data protection and expounds a clear vision for the future of this crucial and contentious area of law.

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