European union as guardian of internet privacy : the story of Art 16 TFEU /: the story of Art 16 TFEU. (2016)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- European union as guardian of internet privacy : the story of Art 16 TFEU /: the story of Art 16 TFEU. (2016)
- Main Title:
- European union as guardian of internet privacy : the story of Art 16 TFEU
- Further Information:
- Note: Hielke Hijmans.
- Other Names:
- Hijmans, Hielke
- Contents:
- Foreword; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Trigger of€This Book: A€Perceived Loss of€Control; 1.2 A First Outline of€Article 16 TFEU; 1.2.1 The EU Mandate Under€Article 16 TFEU to€Ensure Privacy and€Data Protection; 1.2.2 Legitimacy and€Effectiveness as€Prerequisites for€Trust; 1.2.3 Background; 1.3 The Structure of€This Book; 1.4 Methodology; 1.5 Further Limitations; 1.6 Terminology; References; Chapter 2: Privacy and€Data Protection as€Values of€the€EU That Matter, Also in€the€Information Society; 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Privacy and€Data Protection as€Part of€an€EU Based on€Values: A€General Design2.2.1 Privacy, Data Protection and€the€Ambitions of€the€EU in€Promoting Its Values; 2.3 Privacy and€Data Protection as€Constitutional Values That Matter, Also on€the€Internet; 2.3.1 Two Elements Stand Out: There Are No Good or Bad People, and€Monitoring Changes Behaviour; 2.4 Ambitions of€the€EU in€Promoting Democracy: Democracy Requires a€Free Internet, but€Not an€Unprotected Internet; 2.4.1 Democracy as€Guiding Principle in€Relation to€the€Internet; 2.4.2 A Free Internet Does Not Mean an€Unprotected Internet. 2.4.3 Democracy and€the€EU2.5 Ambitions of€the€EU in€Promoting the€Rule of€Law: How to€Ensure Effective Privacy and€Data Protection on€the€Internet Under€the€Rule of€Law; 2.5.1 Understanding the€Concept of€the€Rule of€Law; 2.5.2 The Rule of€Law and€Its Relation to€Fundamental Rights; 2.5.3 Effective Legal Protection for€Everyone; 2.5.4 The RuleForeword; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Trigger of€This Book: A€Perceived Loss of€Control; 1.2 A First Outline of€Article 16 TFEU; 1.2.1 The EU Mandate Under€Article 16 TFEU to€Ensure Privacy and€Data Protection; 1.2.2 Legitimacy and€Effectiveness as€Prerequisites for€Trust; 1.2.3 Background; 1.3 The Structure of€This Book; 1.4 Methodology; 1.5 Further Limitations; 1.6 Terminology; References; Chapter 2: Privacy and€Data Protection as€Values of€the€EU That Matter, Also in€the€Information Society; 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Privacy and€Data Protection as€Part of€an€EU Based on€Values: A€General Design2.2.1 Privacy, Data Protection and€the€Ambitions of€the€EU in€Promoting Its Values; 2.3 Privacy and€Data Protection as€Constitutional Values That Matter, Also on€the€Internet; 2.3.1 Two Elements Stand Out: There Are No Good or Bad People, and€Monitoring Changes Behaviour; 2.4 Ambitions of€the€EU in€Promoting Democracy: Democracy Requires a€Free Internet, but€Not an€Unprotected Internet; 2.4.1 Democracy as€Guiding Principle in€Relation to€the€Internet; 2.4.2 A Free Internet Does Not Mean an€Unprotected Internet. 2.4.3 Democracy and€the€EU2.5 Ambitions of€the€EU in€Promoting the€Rule of€Law: How to€Ensure Effective Privacy and€Data Protection on€the€Internet Under€the€Rule of€Law; 2.5.1 Understanding the€Concept of€the€Rule of€Law; 2.5.2 The Rule of€Law and€Its Relation to€Fundamental Rights; 2.5.3 Effective Legal Protection for€Everyone; 2.5.4 The Rule of€Law Has a€Close Link with€the€Right to€Data Protection; 2.6 Ambitions of€the€EU in€Promoting Fundamental Rights: Understanding the€Context of€Privacy and€Data Protection and€the€Internet Under€EU Law. 2.6.1 The Broad Applicability of€Fundamental Rights: Application in€All Situations2.6.2 Fundamental Rights Protection and€the€Internet; 2.7 Fundamental Rights Protection Against€Private Parties Acquires a€New Dimension on€the€Internet, Particularly for€Privacy and€Data Protection; 2.7.1 Four Arguments Supporting Direct Applicability in€Horizontal Situations; 2.8 The Right to€Privacy, a€Broad and€Dynamic Concept on€the€Internet Extending to€the€Public Sphere; 2.8.1 Historical Development of€Privacy, Starting with€Warren and€Brandeis. 2.8.2 Human Dignity and€Personal Autonomy as€Underlying Values and€the€Broad Scope of€Privacy2.9 Understanding the€Nature of€the€Right to€Privacy Through€Four Types of€Qualified Interests: Information Use by€Governments, Health, Vulnerable Groups and€Reputation; 2.9.1 Four Types of€Qualified Interests: Information Use by€Governments, Health, Vulnerable Groups and€Reputation; 2.9.2 Summing Up: All Use of€Personal Information Falls Within€the€Scope of€the€Right to€Privacy Under€Article 7 Charter. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 342.0858
Law
Internet -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
Data protection -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries
Privacy, Right of -- European Union countries
LAW -- Constitutional
LAW -- Public
Data protection -- Law and legislation
Internet -- Law and legislation
Privacy, Right of
Law -- Science & Technology
Law -- International
Law -- Reference
Legal aspects of IT
International law
Constitutional & administrative law
Jurisprudence & philosophy of law
Computers_xLaw and legislation
Constitutional law
Laws of Specific jurisdictions
Europe -- European Union countries
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319340906
3319340905 - Related ISBNs:
- 3319340891
9783319340890 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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