A Machine-Generated Literature Overview
Buch, Englisch, 578 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1150 g
ISBN: 978-981-99-6777-3
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book is a machine-generated literature overview of the legal and ethical debates over privacy and data protection measures in the last three decades, showcasing the expectations vis-à-vis realities of their presence and application in different sectors. The book identifies the role and application of consent in different situations. Over time, consent in its various forms and types, informed, explicit and otherwise, ensured data subjects have a measured understanding of the purpose of data processing. The idea of consent with time has been challenging to implement with the rapid advancement of research in different areas. It remains the most critical fulcrum, yet there are instances when the implementation continues to challenge.
Owing to the nature of this sub-discipline, it remains a work in progress yet portrays a comprehensive range of issues. The entire narrative is being explored through two such machine-generated overview volumes and this is the firstof the two. These volumes have consciously tried to remain both jurisdictional and technology neutral while considering a range of data protection and privacy issues. Towards that end, this book has chapters that capture overarching issues about data protection and privacy; conceptualizes data protection from different perspectives and its existing debates with other rights and developments in a democratic society; provides a snapshot of developments happening in various jurisdictions and how data protection framework engages with other laws. It also broaches the critical issue of consent and how consent as a requirement has evolved and integrated with health research and other allied areas. The subsequent volume, titled ‘Operationalizing Expectations and Mapping Challenges of Information Privacy and Data Protection Measures in the Last Three Decades’, would focus on different sectors and how these sectors have been tackling different expectations concerning data protection and privacy. It will also showcase how technology plays a catalyst in implementing data protection requirements. The book highlights the future research areas in the context of data protection and privacy. The volumes are an invaluable resource for not only researchers, but also policy makers, practitioners, corporate sector, across disciplines, and anyone looking to get an idea about the evolution of privacy, data protection issues and the application of consent over the last three decades since 1990.
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1. Capturing different discourse to Privacy.- 1.1. Setting the overview.- 1.2. An economic argument.- 1.3. COVID-19 pandemic.- 2. Data Protection and Competing Interests.- 3. Conceptualizing Data Protection Provisions.- 3.1. Basic concepts in data protection.- 3.2. Right to be forgotten.- 3.3. International Transfer of Personal Data.- 4. Data Protection – Issues and Perspectives.- 4.1. Keeping Data Subjects’ Lens in focus.- 4.2. A Roundup of International Data Protection Developments outside EU.- 5. Importance of identifying Consent.- 5.1. Understanding Consent and its elements.- 5.2. Consent in different sectors: Health research and allied services.- 5.3. Placing consent in the midst of future technology.-6. Interface of Data Protection and Other Areas of Law.