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Data Protection and Privacy: Data Protection and Democracy

✍ Scribed by Dara Hallinan; Ronald Leenes; Serge Gutwirth; Paul De Hert (editors)


Publisher
Hart Publishing
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
333
Series
Computers, Privacy and Data Protection
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The subjects of this volume are more relevant than ever, especially in light of the raft of electoral scandals concerning voter profiling.
This volume brings together papers that offer conceptual analyses, highlight issues, propose solutions, and discuss practices regarding privacy and data protection. It is one of the results of the twelfth annual International Conference on Computers, Privacy and Data Protection, CPDP, held in Brussels in January 2019.
The book explores the following topics: dataset nutrition labels, lifelogging and privacy by design, data protection iconography, the substance and essence of the right to data protection, public registers and data protection, modelling and verification in data protection impact assessments, examination scripts and data protection law in Cameroon, the protection of children’s digital rights in the GDPR, the concept of the scope of risk in the GDPR and the ePrivacy Regulation.
This interdisciplinary book has been written at a time when the scale and impact of data processing on society – not only on individuals, but also on social systems – is becoming ever starker. It discusses open issues as well as daring and prospective approaches, and will serve as an insightful resource for readers with an interest in computers, privacy and data protection.

✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
1. The Dataset Nutrition Label: A Framework to Drive Higher Data Quality Standards
I. Introduction
II. Labels in Context and Related Work
III. Methods
IV. Results
V. Discussion
VI. Future Directions
VII. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
2. A Right to a Rule: On the Substance and Essence of the Fundamental Right to Personal Data Protection
I. Introduction
II. Birth of a Strange Fundamental Right
III. On the Distinction between Privacy and Data Protection
IV. Data Protection and the Structure of the Charter
V. A Right to a Rule
VI. The Essence of the Right to Data Protection
VII. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
3. What’s in an Icon? Promises and Pitfalls of Data Protection Iconography
I. Introduction
II. Limitations of Privacy Policies: A Brief Literature Review
III. The End or a New Era for Mandated Disclosures?
IV. Machine-Readable Legal Information
V. On the Nature of (Data Protection) Icons
VI. Design and Evaluation of DaPIS
VII. Future Research
VIII. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
4. ‘We’re All in This Together’: Actors Cooperating in Enhancing Children’s Rights in the Digital Environment after the GDPR
I. Introduction
II. Relevant Factors to be Considered When Debating About Children’s Digital Rights
III. Children’s Digital Rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
IV. A Few Pathways to Empower Children Online
V. Conclusions
References
5. Risk to the ‘Rights and Freedoms’: A Legal Interpretation of the Scope of Risk under the GDPR
I. Introduction
II. ‘Personal Data’ and ‘Data Controller’: Role and Scope of Two Key Concepts in the GDPR
III. Role of Risk in the GDPR
IV. Scope of Risk in the GDPR
V. Conclusion
References
6. Modelling and Verification in GDPR’s Data Protection Impact Assessment: A Case Study on the AccuWeather/Reveal Mobile Case
I. Introduction
II. Case Description and Legal Classification
III. Logic and CAPVerDE
IV. Data Protection Impact Assessment According to Article 35 GDPR
V. Discussion
VI. Conclusion
References
7. In Search of Data Protection’s Holy Grail: Applying Privacy by Design to Lifelogging Technologies
I. Introduction
II. The Concept of Privacy by Design
III. Guidelines
IV. Conclusion
Bibliography
8. Public Registers Caught between Open Government and Data Protection – Personal Data, Principles of Proportionality and the Public Interest
I. The Growth of Public Registers
II. Concepts and Methodology
III. Requirements of Proportionality
IV. Types of Public Registers and their Purposes
V. Conclusions
References
9. Examination Scripts as Personal Data: The Right of Access as a Regulatory Tool against Teacher-Student Abuses in Cameroon Universities
I. Introduction
II. Teacher–Student Abuses in Cameroon Universities: An Overview
III. Personal Data and the Right of Access in EU Data Protection Law
IV. Personal Data under the AU Data Protection Convention
V. Right of Access to Evaluated Exam Scripts as Personal Data in Cameroon: Potential Impacts on Teacher-Student Abuses
VI. Conclusion
References
10. The Proposed ePrivacy Regulation: The Commission’s and the Parliament’s Drafts at a Crossroads?
I. Introduction
II. The Relationship between the ePrivacy Regulation and the GDPR: Is There Life Beyond Personal Data Processing?
III. The Material and Territorial Scope of the Draft ePrivacy Regulation
IV. Confidentiality of Communications: Protection of Electronic Communications of Natural and Legal Persons in the Draft ePrivacy Regulation
V. The Issue of Consent and its Effect on Software Architecture and Settings
VI. Conclusion
References
11. CPDP: Closing Remarks
Index


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