Product details:
ISBN13: | 9789462652811 |
ISBN10: | 9462652813 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 249 pages |
Size: | 235x155 mm |
Weight: | 576 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 2 Illustrations, black & white; 13 Illustrations, color |
95 |
Category:
EU Personal Data Protection in Policy and Practice
Series:
Information Technology and Law Series;
29;
Edition number: 1st ed. 2019
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Date of Publication: 8 March 2019
Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
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Short description:
Bart Custers is Associate Professor and Director of Research at the Center for Law and
In this book, the protection of personal data is compared for eight EU member states,namely France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Romania, Italy, Sweden andthe Netherlands. The comparison of the countries is focused on government policiesfor the protection of personal data, the applicable laws and regulations, implementationof those laws and regulations, and supervision and enforcement.
Although the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) harmonizes the protectionof personal data across the EU as of May 2018, its open norms in combination withcultural differences between countries result in differences in the practical implementation,interpretation and enforcement of personal data protection.
With its focus on data protection law in practice, this book provides indepth insights
In this book, the protection of personal data is compared for eight EU member states,
namely France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Romania, Italy, Sweden and
the Netherlands. The comparison of the countries is focused on government policies
for the protection of personal data, the applicable laws and regulations, implementation
of those laws and regulations, and supervision and enforcement.
into how different countries deal with data protection issues. The knowledge and best
practices from these countries provide highly relevant material for legal professionals,
data protection officers, policymakers, data protection authorities and academics
across Europe.
Digital Technologies of the Leiden Law School at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Alan M. Sears, Francien Dechesne, Ilina Georgieva and Tommaso Tani are all affiliated to
that same organization, of which Professor Simone van der Hof is the General Director.
Long description:
In this book, the protection of personal data is compared for eight EU member states,
namely France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Romania, Italy, Sweden and
the Netherlands. The comparison of the countries is focused on government policies
for the protection of personal data, the applicable laws and regulations, implementation
of those laws and regulations, and supervision and enforcement.
Although the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) harmonizes the protection
of personal data across the EU as of May 2018, its open norms in combination with
cultural differences between countries result in differences in the practical implementation,
interpretation and enforcement of personal data protection.
With its focus on data protection law in practice, this book provides indepth insights
into how different countries deal with data protection issues. The knowledge and best
practices from these countries provide highly relevant material for legal professionals,
data protection officers, policymakers, data protection authorities and academics
across Europe.
Bart Custers is Associate Professor and Director of Research at the Center for Law and
Digital Technologies of the Leiden Law School at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Alan M. Sears, Francien Dechesne, Ilina Georgieva and Tommaso Tani are all affiliated to
that same organization, of which Professor Simone van der Hof is the General Director.
?It is a text that goes beyond the surface to furnish readers with a depth of analysis and a level of detail not always found in hardcopy publications. ? it offers an attractive read and a clear style of presentation.? (Jacob Kornbeck, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy, Vol. 4 (1), 2021)
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Netherlands.- Chapter 3. Germany.- Chapter 4. Sweden.- Chapter 5. United Kingdom.- Chapter 6. Ireland.- Chapter 7. .France.- Chapter 8. Romania.- Chapter 9. Italy.- Chapter 10. Conclusions.