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The use of technology for the management of the EU/US Immigration and Asylum Policy, possible risks for fundamental rights protection, Marta Kolodziejczyk

Label
The use of technology for the management of the EU/US Immigration and Asylum Policy, possible risks for fundamental rights protection, Marta Kolodziejczyk
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The use of technology for the management of the EU/US Immigration and Asylum Policy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1191851325
Responsibility statement
Marta Kolodziejczyk
Series statement
Peter Lang eBooks
Sub title
possible risks for fundamental rights protection
Summary
Ambient intelligence and the profiling activities authorized by modern technologies oblige us to renew our legislation in different directions. Traditionally, data protection law considers only the relationship between data controllers and data subjects positioned as independent entities. However, in the ambient intelligence reality where profiling activities proliferate, enabled by more and more sophisticated software algorithms, their societal impacts have to be taken into consideration by legislative bodies.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1) Privacy and data protection-history and current state of law;2) European Union Competence in the field of Asylum and Migration Policy;3) Possible risks of fundamental rights infringements posed by the digitalization of the EU immigration and asylum policy;4) Between Knowledge and Power- Use of Technology for the management of immigration policy: European Union versus United States of AmericaFinal RemarksReferences
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