Negotiating privacy : the European Union, the United States, and personal data protection /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boulder, Colorado ; London [England] :
Lynne Rienner Publishers,
2005.
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Colección: | Ipolitics: Global Challenges in the Information Age.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book Title
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1-Data Privacy: Setting the International Standard
- Making Sense of the Outcome
- Why Is Data Protection Difficult to Regulate?
- The Actors in this Study
- Overview of the Book
- Notes
- 2-Why the Conflict? Exploring Public Opinion and Business Concerns
- A Review of the European Data Protection Directive
- Overview of Privacy Laws in the United States
- Table 2.1 Public Opinion Surveys About Government Regulation of Privacy
- Table 2.2 Cross National Public Opinion Surveys About Privacy Fears
- ""Notes""""3-Keeping Business Out of the Loop: Negotiating the European Data Protection Directive""; ""The History of Data Protection Before the EU�s Directive""; ""The European Commission Acts""; ""Details of the Commission�s 1990 Draft""; ""Business Response to the Commission�s 1990 Draft""; ""The Lobbying Against the European Data Protection Directive""; ""The European Parliament�s Role""; ""The Search for a Common Position in the Council""; ""International Impact""; ""Notes""; ""4-Keeping Privacy Advocates Out of the Loop: Negotiating the Safe Harbor Agreement""
- ""What Is Safe Harbor?""""Privacy Interest Groups""; ""Getting the US Government�s Ear""; ""The Concept of Safe Harbor""; ""The European Parliament Objects""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""5-The EU Standard Gains Critical Mass: International Responses""; ""The European Data Protection Directive�s International Impact""; ""International Responses""; ""Table 5.1 The EU�s Primary Economic Relationships""; ""The Legality of Third Country Transfers""; ""European Union Member States� Implementation of the Directive""
- ""How Expensive Was Complying with the European Data Protection Directive?""""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""6-Implementing the Safe Harbor Agreement: How Well Does It Work?""; ""Implementation by the Member States""; ""Why Did Businesses� Self-Regulatory Programs Not Work?""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""7-New Controversies Test the EU Privacy Standard""; ""The Passenger Name Record Conflict""; ""Table 7.1 Analysis of Negotiating Outcomes for the Passenger Name Record Dispute""; ""Radio Frequency Identification Tags""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""8-Implications for the Future""
- Safe Harbor as Privacy AgreementThe International Privacy Regime
- The Source of the Transatlantic Conflict
- Other International Reactions
- First Mover Advantage
- The Efficacy of Business Self-Regulation
- Implications for the Future of Data Protection
- Changes in the EU
- Notes
- Appendix A: Comparing the European Data Protection Directive and the OECD Guidelines
- Appendix B: Synopsis of US Federal Privacy Legislation
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Book