EU Data Protection Law
Data Protection has become one of the most important news topics of recent years, playing a role in elections and referendums, and posing a whole host of new legal questions. At its core, data protection is the statutory protection provided to protect the privacy of individuals with regard to personal data. It's places various obligations on persons who keep personal data, eg that the data must be accurate and kept for lawful purposes.

EU Data Protection Law provides an analysis of the EU's proposed General Data Protection Regulation. The book analyses the rights of the data subject including rights to information, access, rectification, erasure (right to be forgotten), restriction, portability and objection. It examines in detail the role and responsibilities of controllers and processors together with governance (including the Data Protection Officer) and risk (data protection by design and default, the Data Protection Impact Assessment, data security and the notification of subjects). The role of data protection authorities, the European Data Protection Board and enforcement mechanisms such as fines and other liabilities and penalties are also explored. Other relevant Directives are discussed together with appropriate case law. This comprehensive treatment is the only one of its kind. It will also be of international appeal, as Ireland's perspective in this area carries great weight in light of Ireland's position as the European headquarters for many digital technology companies such as Facebook and Google.
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EU Data Protection Law
Data Protection has become one of the most important news topics of recent years, playing a role in elections and referendums, and posing a whole host of new legal questions. At its core, data protection is the statutory protection provided to protect the privacy of individuals with regard to personal data. It's places various obligations on persons who keep personal data, eg that the data must be accurate and kept for lawful purposes.

EU Data Protection Law provides an analysis of the EU's proposed General Data Protection Regulation. The book analyses the rights of the data subject including rights to information, access, rectification, erasure (right to be forgotten), restriction, portability and objection. It examines in detail the role and responsibilities of controllers and processors together with governance (including the Data Protection Officer) and risk (data protection by design and default, the Data Protection Impact Assessment, data security and the notification of subjects). The role of data protection authorities, the European Data Protection Board and enforcement mechanisms such as fines and other liabilities and penalties are also explored. Other relevant Directives are discussed together with appropriate case law. This comprehensive treatment is the only one of its kind. It will also be of international appeal, as Ireland's perspective in this area carries great weight in light of Ireland's position as the European headquarters for many digital technology companies such as Facebook and Google.
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EU Data Protection Law

EU Data Protection Law

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EU Data Protection Law

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Overview

Data Protection has become one of the most important news topics of recent years, playing a role in elections and referendums, and posing a whole host of new legal questions. At its core, data protection is the statutory protection provided to protect the privacy of individuals with regard to personal data. It's places various obligations on persons who keep personal data, eg that the data must be accurate and kept for lawful purposes.

EU Data Protection Law provides an analysis of the EU's proposed General Data Protection Regulation. The book analyses the rights of the data subject including rights to information, access, rectification, erasure (right to be forgotten), restriction, portability and objection. It examines in detail the role and responsibilities of controllers and processors together with governance (including the Data Protection Officer) and risk (data protection by design and default, the Data Protection Impact Assessment, data security and the notification of subjects). The role of data protection authorities, the European Data Protection Board and enforcement mechanisms such as fines and other liabilities and penalties are also explored. Other relevant Directives are discussed together with appropriate case law. This comprehensive treatment is the only one of its kind. It will also be of international appeal, as Ireland's perspective in this area carries great weight in light of Ireland's position as the European headquarters for many digital technology companies such as Facebook and Google.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784515546
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Denis Kelleher BCL, LLD, Barrister-at-Law, is the Head of Privacy EMEA for LinkedIn. He was previously senior legal counsel in the Legal Department of the Central Bank of Ireland, Legal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Ireland to the EU and Advisory Counsel in the Office of the Attorney General. He delivers the Professional Certificate in Data Protection on behalf of the Institute of Banking, IFSC

Karen Murray was educated at NUI Galway, Queen's University, Belfast and the King's Inns, Dublin and is a Barrister and law lecturer at the National College of Ireland. Karen has published extensively on technology law in numerous leading peer reviewed journals including the Bar Review, the Commercial Law Practitioner and the Irish Law Times and is the co-author of Information Technology Law in Ireland published by Tottel Publishing (now Bloomsbury Professional). Karen edits a webpage on information technology law at www.ictlaw.com and acts as an External Examiner in a number of educational institutions.

Table of Contents

Preface
Contents

Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of European Legislation
Table of Conventions, Protocols and Treaties
Table of Legislation of Other Jurisdictions
Part 1 The EU Right to Data Protection

Chapter 1: The EU Right to Data Protection
Chapter 2: EU Right to Data Protection and the ECHR
Part 2 The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Chapter 3: Scope and the Application of the GDPR
Chapter 4: Definitions
Chapter 5: Territorial scope of the GDPR and transfers outside the EU
Part 3 Rules of Data Processing
Chapter 6: The Principles Relating to Processing of Personal Data
Chapter 7: Lawfulness of Processing
Chapter 8: Special Categories of Data
Part 4 Rights of the Data Subject
Chapter 9: Rights of the Data Subject
Chapter 10: Modalities and Restrictions
Part 5 Controller and Processors
Chapter 11: Controller and Processor
Chapter 12: Controller and Processor: Governance
Chapter 13: Controller and Processor: Risk
Chapter 14: Codes of Conduct and Certification
Part 6 Supervisory Authorities
Chapter 15: Supervisory Authorities
Chapter 16: The Independence of Supervisory Authorities
Chapter 17: The Jurisdiction of Supervisory Authorities
Chapter 18: Consistency
Part 7 Remedies, Liabilities and Penalties
Chapter 19: Remedies, Liability and Penalties
Part 8 Criminal Justice
Chapter 20: The Sharing of Personal Data
Chapter 21: The Law Enforcement Directive
Part 9 Processing by Community Institutions
Chapter 22: Processing by Community Institutions
Part 10 ePrivacy Directive
Chapter 23: ePrivacy
Schedule
Index
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