There is hardly any field of the law that has more diversity on both sides of the Atlantic than privacy and data protection. Common opinion often reduces that diversity to a matter of "strong" protection in Europe versus "weak" protection in the United States of America. Discussions about Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield regulation reinforce this perception. This paper, however, argues that the privacy divide is hardly a matter of strong or weak protection, but has deeper roots in different approaches to constitutional rights. While Europe, following the lead of the German Federal Constitutional Court, conceptualizes legal precepts about privacy and data protection as principles with a broad protective scope that result in balancing procedure...
This article analyzes the past twenty years of data privacy disputes between the European Union and ...
In this master's thesis, I focus on the study and comparison of the conceptual and historical origin...
This chapter examines attitudes towards national diversity in one piece of the emerging European ...
The protection of universal principles varies across different jurisdictions: the prominence of dign...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
America’s privacy bill has come due. Since the dawn of the Internet, Congress has repeatedly failed ...
Due to ever-growing big data and the ease with which information can be transmitted over the Interne...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
Everyone wants their privacy rights protected, but when it comes to the extent of the protections an...
Society must remain conscious of both pragmatic and principle-based rationales for information secur...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
This thesis in whole is essentially envisaged to display the evolutionary process of the protection ...
In both the United States and the nations of Western Europe, significant constitutional commitments ...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
This article analyzes the past twenty years of data privacy disputes between the European Union and ...
In this master's thesis, I focus on the study and comparison of the conceptual and historical origin...
This chapter examines attitudes towards national diversity in one piece of the emerging European ...
The protection of universal principles varies across different jurisdictions: the prominence of dign...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
America’s privacy bill has come due. Since the dawn of the Internet, Congress has repeatedly failed ...
Due to ever-growing big data and the ease with which information can be transmitted over the Interne...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
Everyone wants their privacy rights protected, but when it comes to the extent of the protections an...
Society must remain conscious of both pragmatic and principle-based rationales for information secur...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
This thesis in whole is essentially envisaged to display the evolutionary process of the protection ...
In both the United States and the nations of Western Europe, significant constitutional commitments ...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
This article analyzes the past twenty years of data privacy disputes between the European Union and ...
In this master's thesis, I focus on the study and comparison of the conceptual and historical origin...
This chapter examines attitudes towards national diversity in one piece of the emerging European ...