Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universiteit Utrecht, 2018) issued under the title: Transatlantic jurisdictional conflicts in data protection law : how the fundamental right to data protection conditions the European Union's exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Conceptual approaches to data protection in the European Union and the United States -- The European Union's obligations to safeguard the fundamental right to data -- Limits that public international law poses on the European union safeguarding -- Ways to mitigate problematic jurisdictional overreach -- The reach of the European Union data protection law in transatlantic data protection -- Data protection and the free flow of information -- Enabling transatlantic commerce and protecting privacy through cross-border -- The normative external effects of the European's Union exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction in data protection law -- Conclusion : enduring territorialism and fundamental rights.
Summary:
"This book is for anyone who cares about their privacy and data protection rights. It examines transatlantic conflicts when data privacy laws collide with security, freedom of expression and trade concerns. It considers who may make the law and where and how the EU can ensure fundamental rights are protected"-- Provided by publisher.
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