Will Privacy Law in the 21st Century be American, European or International?


Intermediate Examination Paper, 2010

43 Pages, Grade: befriedigend


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Contents

A. Introduction

B. The future of global privacy law
I. The scope of „privacy” and “data protection”
II. The need of global harmonisation
1. The need of free flows of data
2. Higher risks and threats
3. Territorial jurisdiction and the internet
4. Recent transatlantic data conflicts
a) Passenger name records (PNR)
b) Society for worldwide interbank financial telecommunication (SWIFT)
c) United Bank of Switzerland (UBS)
5. Conclusion of part II
III. Perspectives
1. U.S. legal framework
2. European legal framework
3. International legal framework
a) United Nations (UN)
b) Organisation for economic cooperation and development (OECD)
c) Asia-pacific economic cooperation (APEC)
4. Extraterritorial application of law
5. Conclusion of part III
IV. Prospects
1. Multilateral conventions
2. Regional conventions
3. Model laws
4. Adequacy and accountability approach
5. Technical standards
6. International guidelines
7. Non-binding policy standards
8. Private-sector instruments
9. Conclusion of part IV

C. Final conclusion

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Title
Will Privacy Law in the 21st Century be American, European or International?
College
Queen Mary University of London  (Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS))
Course
International Studies in Intellectual Property Law (LL.M.) - End of first term dissertation
Grade
befriedigend
Author
Year
2010
Pages
43
Catalog Number
V187981
ISBN (eBook)
9783656123514
ISBN (Book)
9783656131106
File size
634 KB
Language
English
Notes
“Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and loose both." Benjamin Franklin
Keywords
Privacy Law, Data Protection, Privacy;, Legal framework;, Data Protection Directive;, APEC;, UN;, 95/46/EC;, Social Networking;, Social Networks;, Montreux Declaration;, Data Protection Law;, Legislation;, Cross border;, data flow;, Google;, Facebook;, Global Privacy Standards;, Privacy Standards, Madrid Declaration
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Philipp E. Fischer (Author), 2010, Will Privacy Law in the 21st Century be American, European or International?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/187981

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