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040 | _aMAIN | ||
041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a346.048 _bBYG/DAT |
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100 | _aBygrave , Lee A. | ||
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_aData Protection Law : _bApproaching its Rationale, Logic, and Limits _cby Lee A. Bygrave. |
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_aHague : _bKluwer Law International, _c2002. |
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300 | _a426 p. | ||
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_a(Information Law Series ; _n10) |
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500 | _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Aims and Scope of Data Protection Laws Chapter 3. Core Principles of Data Protection Laws Chapter 4. Monitoring, Supervisory and Enforcement Regimes Chapter 5. Concluding Observations for Chapter 6. Catalysts for Emergence of Data Protection Laws Chapter 7. Values and Interests Safeguarded by Data Protection Laws Chapter 8. Concluding Observations for Chapter 9. Background to Issue Chapter 10. Existing Safeguards for Data on Collective Entities Pursuant to Data Protection Laws Chapter 11. Consequences of Protecting Data on Collective Entities Chapter 12. Data Protection Interests of Collective Entities Chapter 13. Social, Economic and Political Factors Chapter 14. Legal Factors Chapter 15. Protection for Data on Non-organised Collective Entities Chapter 16. Concluding Observations for Chapter 17. Profiling as Practice and Problem Chapter 18. Regulation of Profiling Chapter 19. Concluding Remarks on Chapter 20. Conclusion | ||
650 | _aData Protection--Law and Legislation. | ||
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