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1 online resource (343 pages) |
Series |
Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Ser |
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Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Ser
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Contents |
Intro; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; 1. You've been Measured, You've been Weighed and You've been Found Suspicious: Biometrics and Data Protection in Criminal Justice Processing; 1. Introduction; 2. A History of Police Biometrics; 3. The Legal Framework for Police Biometrics; 4. The Applicability of Current Recommendations to Criminal Justice Biometrics; 5. Conclusion; 2. Grinding Privacy in the Internet of Bodies: An Empirical Qualitative Research on Dating Mobile Applications for Men Who Have Sex with Men; 1. Introduction |
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2. The Internet Entering the Body Aesthetic Discrimination3. The Intermediary Liability of Online Dating Platforms for Men Who Have Sex with Men; 4. Privacy in the Online Private Ordering of the Internet of Bodies; 5. Conclusion; 3. How Machine Learning Generates Unfair Inequalities and How Data Protection Instruments May Help in Mitigating Them; 1. Machine Learning: Social Reconstruction and the Self; 2. Algorithmic Inequalities; 3. The Data Protection Toolbox: The Search for the Collective; 4. Conclusion |
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4. 'Nothing Comes between My Robot and Me': Privacy and Human-Robot Interaction in Robotised Healthcare1. Introduction; 2. Healthcare Robots and Stakeholders in Robotised Healthcare; 3. Six Privacy Issues for Healthcare Robots: The Distinctive Lens of Human-Robot Interaction; 4. Conclusion; 5. Navigating Law and Software Engineering Towards Privacy by Design: Stepping Stones for Bridging the Gap; 1. Introduction; 2. Legal Code and Computer Code; 3. Engineering Legal Requirements: The Case of Privacy by Design; 4. Stepping-Stones to Bridge the Gap; 5. Conclusions |
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6. R.I.P.: Rest in Privacy or Rest in (Quasi- )Property? Personal Data Protection of Deceased Data Subjects between Theoretical Scenarios and National Solutions1. Introduction: The Reasons for Research; 2. The Destiny of Personal Data after the Data Subjects' Death: Three Scenarios; 3. Primary Law: Constitutional Charters and the European Court's Jurisprudence; 4. Secondary Law: Post Mortem Personality Protection in National Laws; 5. Secondary Law: EU and National Data Protection Law; 6. Exploiting the French (and Catalan) Case: Data as Digital Body; 7. Conclusion |
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7. Massive Facial Databases and the GDPR: The New Data Protection Rules Applicable to Research1. Introduction; 2. Background; 3. Classification of Facial Images; 4. Legal Grounds for Lawful Processing; 5. Safeguards Imposed to Research Purposes; 6. Conclusion; 8. Europol Regulation, US and Data Protection; 1. Introduction; 2. Police Cooperation within the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ); 3. Europol's New Data Protection Framework; 4. Third-Party Data Transfers -- Still Looking for a 'Safe Harbour' |
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5. Fundamental Rights Assessment of the Europol Third-Party Data Protection Standards |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
European Parliament. General Data Protection Regulation -- Congresses
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SUBJECT |
General Data Protection Regulation (European Parliament) fast |
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Data protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries -- Congresses
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Data protection -- Law and legislation
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European Union countries
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Brakel, Rosamunde van
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Gutwirth, Serge
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De Hert, Paul
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ISBN |
9781509926213 |
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1509926216 |
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