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Media type:
Book;
Conference Proceedings
Title:
Data protection in a profiled world
:
[presented at the Second Conference on Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP 2009) held in Brussels in January 2009]
Contains:
About the e-privacy directive: towards a third generation of data protection legislation?
/ Yves Poullet
Some caveats on profiling
/ Serge Gutwirth and Mireille Hildebrandt
Levelling up: data privacy and the European Court of Human Rights
/ Gordon Nardell QC
Responding to the inevitable outcomes of profiling: recent lessons from consumer financial markets, and beyond
/ Tal Zarsky
Emerging European Union security breach legal framework: the 2002/58 ePrivacy directive and beyond
/ Rosa Barcelo and Peter Traung
From unsolicited communications to unsolicited adjustments
/ Gloria González Fuster, Serge Gutwirth and Paul de Hert
Facebook and risks of "de-contextualization" of information
/ Franck Dumortier
Surveillance in Germany: strategies and counterstrategies
/ Gerrit Hormung, Ralf Bendrath and Andreas Pfitzmann
Verifiability of electronic voting: between confidence and trust
/ Wolter Pieters
Electronic voting in Germany
/ Melanie Volkamer
New Council decision strengthening the role of Eurojust: does it also strengthen data protection at Eurojust?
/ Diana Alonso Blas
Case of the 2008 German-US agreement on data exchange: an opportunity to reshape power relations?
/ Rocco Bellamova
DNA data exchange: Germany flexed its muscle
/ Sylvia Kierkegaard
Information privacy in Europe from a TA perspective
/ Walter Peissl
Privacy and security: a brief synopsis of the results of the European TA-Project PRISE
/ Johann Čas
Role of private lawyers in the data protection world
/ Christopher Kuner
Transfer and monitoring: two key words in the current data protection private practice: a legal practitioner's view
/ Tanguy van Overstraeten, Sylvie Rousseau and Guillaume Couneson
Architecture is politics: security and privacy issues in transport and beyond
/ Bart Jacobs
PET's in the surveillance society: a critical review of the potentials and limitations of the privacy as confidentiality paradigm
/ Seda Gürses and Bettina Berendt
Privacy by design: a matter of choice
/ Daniel le Métayer.