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Legal implications of data mining, assessing the European Union's data protection principles in light of the United States government's national intelligence data mining practices, Liane Colonna

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Legal implications of data mining, assessing the European Union's data protection principles in light of the United States government's national intelligence data mining practices, Liane Colonna
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.dissertationNote
Thesis (doctoral) - Stockholm University, 2016.
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Legal implications of data mining
Nature of contents
theses
Oclc number
9644960731005057537
Responsibility statement
Liane Colonna
Sub title
assessing the European Union's data protection principles in light of the United States government's national intelligence data mining practices
Summary
This dissertation addresses some of the data protection challenges that have arisen from globalization, technological progress, terrorism and seamless cross-border flows of personal data. The focus of the thesis is to examine ways to protect the personal data of European citizens, which may be collected by communications service providers such as Google and Facebook, transferred to the US Government and data mined within the context of American national intelligence surveillance programs. The work explores the technology of data mining and examines whether there are sufficient guarantees under American law for the rights of non-US persons when it comes to applying this technology in the national-security context. Liane Colonna is a researcher at the Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute (IRI). She is also a member of the New York Bar and holds a Master of Laws degree in European law from Stockholm University.--, Provided by Publisher
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