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Data Protection Law, A Comparative Analysis of Asia-Pacific and European Approaches, by Robert Walters, Leon Trakman, Bruno Zeller

Label
Data Protection Law, A Comparative Analysis of Asia-Pacific and European Approaches, by Robert Walters, Leon Trakman, Bruno Zeller
Language
eng
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Data Protection Law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1119639868
Responsibility statement
by Robert Walters, Leon Trakman, Bruno Zeller
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
A Comparative Analysis of Asia-Pacific and European Approaches
Summary
This book provides a comparison and practical guide for academics, students, and the business community of the current data protection laws in selected Asia Pacific countries (Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand) and the European Union. The book shows how over the past three decades the range of economic, political, and social activities that have moved to the internet has increased significantly. This technological transformation has resulted in the collection of personal data, its use and storage across international boundaries at a rate that governments have been unable to keep pace. The book highlights challenges and potential solutions related to data protection issues arising from cross-border problems in which personal data is being considered as intellectual property, within transnational contracts and in anti-trust law. The book also discusses the emerging challenges in protecting personal data and promoting cyber security. The book provides a deeper understanding of the legal risks and frameworks associated with data protection law for local, regional and global academics, students, businesses, industries, legal profession and individuals.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Technology and the Law -- Chapter 2: Australia and Singapore -- Chapter 3: Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand -- Chapter 4: European Law -- Chapter 5: International Law -- Chapter 6: Conclusion
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