Privacy regulation cannot be hardcoded. A critical comment on the privacy by design provision in data-protection law (English)
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International review of law, computers & technology
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2014
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Title:Privacy regulation cannot be hardcoded. A critical comment on the privacy by design provision in data-protection law
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Contributors:Koops, Bert-Jaap ( author ) / Leenes, Ronald
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Published in:International review of law, computers & technology ; 28, 2 ; 159-171
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Place of publication:Abingdon
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Publication date:2014
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 28, Issue 2
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The future of data protection: collapse or revival?Kosta, Eleni et al. | 2014
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The work of revision of the Council of Europe Convention 108 for the protection of individuals as regards the automatic processing of personal datade Terwangne, Cécile et al. | 2014
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Exploring the non-absolute nature of the right to data protectionBonnici, Jeanne Pia Mifsud et al. | 2014
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‘Look to yourselves, that we lose not those things which we have wrought.’ What do the proposed changes to the purpose limitation principle mean for public bodies' rights to access third-party data?Rauhofer, Judith et al. | 2014
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Privacy regulation cannot be hardcoded. A critical comment on the ‘privacy by design’ provision in data-protection lawKoops, Bert-Jaap / Leenes, Ronald et al. | 2014
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Britain's smart meter programme: A case study in privacy by designBrown, Ian et al. | 2014
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Privacy notices versus informational self-determination: Minding the gapVan Alsenoy, Brendan / Kosta, Eleni / Dumortier, Jos et al. | 2014
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Who decides on the future of data protection? Role of law firms in shaping European data protection regimePurtova, Nadezhda et al. | 2014
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mHealth and data protection – the letter and the spirit of consent legal requirementsMantovani, Eugenio / Quinn, Paul et al. | 2014
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Using EHRs to design drug repositioning trials: A devolved approach to data protectionStauch, Marc / Forgó, Nikolaus / Krügel, Tina et al. | 2014