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Data Protection: Law & Practice, 4th Edition (1st Supplement only)

By Rosemary Jay
Sweet & Maxwell U.K. November 2014

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780414034914
Publisher
Sweet & Maxwell U.K.
Publication
November 2014
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Commonwealth, U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

1st Supplement: This brings the text up to date with recent developments in the law.

Data Protection Law & Practice provides a comprehensive treatment of data protection law in the UK. It explains the principles of data protection and privacy laws, clarifies the background to UK and EU legislation and shows how the law works in practice.

  • Deals with enforcement of the Data Protection Act, including the many exemptions
  • Explains areas such as the use of personal data in marketing and the monitoring of employees
  • Reviews the related development of confidentiality and privacy law
  • Discusses the relationship with the Freedom of Information Act
  • Provides guidance on relevant European and international developments
  • Explores the implications of the most recent cases
  • Contains precedents, sample forms and letters

 Featuring updated chapters:

  • Chapter 1: Progress on the draft Regulation and some international development
  • Chapter 2: New case law in privacy
  • Chapter 3: CJEU case law update including Google and the Right to be Forgotten
  • Chapter 4: Territorial application and concept of establishment
  • Chapter 6: Impact of the Right to be Forgotten decision
  • Chapter 7: Cyber security proposals from the EU
  • Chapter 8: Criticisms of Safe Harbor
  • Chapter 14: New case law on damages, additional material on limitation periods
  • Chapter 17: Update on Leveson proposals
  • Chapter 20: Enforcement appeals and international enforcement
  • Chapter 22: Case law on enforcement
  • Chapter 23: Coulson NoW judgement on RIPA
  • Chapter 24: Declaration of invalidity of Directive
  • Chapter 26: Data sharing proposals
  • Chapter 27: New cases on disclosure of criminal records
  • Also features the CCTV Statutory Code of Practice

 

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Provides a comprehensive treatment of data protection law in the UK
  • Explains the principles of data protection and privacy laws
  • Clarifies the background to UK and EU legislation and shows how the law works in practice

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Background, History and Context
Chapter 2 - Privacy Rights Under The Human Rights Act 1998 And Remedies For The Misuse Of Private Information
Chapter 3 - Interpretation Of The Act And Case Law Of The Court Of Justice Of The European Union
Chapter 4 - Main Definitions, Scope And Territorial Application
Chapter 5 - Grounds For The Processing Of Personal Data
Chapter 6 - Principles One To Six Including Issues Common To The Exercise Of Individual Rights Under Principle 6 - Impact of the Right to be Forgotten decision
Chapter 7 - Security Obligations And The Use Of Data Processors 
Chapter 8 - Overseas Or Cross-Border Transfers Of Personal Data William Malcolm 
Chapter 9 - Notification 
Chapter 10 - The Commissioner
Chapter 11 - Subject Access Ellis Parry 
Chapter 12 - Right to Prevent Processing
Chapter 13 - Rights Relating to Automated Decisions 
Chapter 14 - Accuracy Of Personal Data, Compensation And Individual Remedies
Chapter 15 - Exemptions For National Security, The Prevention And Detection Of Crime, Regulatory Purposes And Taxation
Chapter 16 - Exemptions For Personal And Family Information, Health And Social Work, Employment And Schools
Chapter 17 - Freedom Of Expression And Exemptions For The Special Purposes 
Chapter 18 - Research Ellis Parry
Chapter 19 - Miscellaneous Exemptions
Chapter 20 - Civil Enforcement Powers Of The Commissioner
Chapter 21 - Criminal Offences, Warrants And Prosecutions
Chapter 22 - Electronic Communication and the Privacy and Electronic Communication (EC Directive) Regulation 2003
Chapter 23 - Monitoring Of Communications, Interception And Access To Encrypted Data
Chapter 24 - Retention Of Communications Data 
Chapter 25 - Data Sharing Code Of Practice, Database Policy And Governance
Chapter 26 - Freedom Of Information And Personal Data Sue Cullen
Chapter 27 - Access To Criminal Records And Enforced Subject Access
Chapter 28 - First-Tier Tribunal (Information Rights) And Upper Tribunal
Chapter 29 - Data Protection Law In The Channel Islands And The Isle Of Man

About the Author

This book has established itself as the practitioner bible for Data Protection, written by a leading figure in Rosemary Jay, formerly of the Information Commissioner's Office, and Pinsent Masons, and now a senior attorney at Hunton & Williams.

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