Protection of personal data is one of the most important aspects of
IT law. It includes basic issues within both public and private
law. A satisfactory legal regulation is essential for the further
development of the information society. This book reviews the basic
features of data protection law and considers the fundamental
concept of informational privacy. The different issues are
discussed on the basis of the international literature and the
international legal instruments with directive 95/46 EC as the
primary source. The discussion takes its starting point in Danish
law as an example of national regulation and is then expanded
taking an international perspective. The eight chapters cover: the
individual and privacy; principles and rights; the legal
environment; IT privacy; selected topics (public and private
sector); transborder data flow; the surveilled society; the future
of data protection.
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