The trans-Atlantic dispute over application of the European Union\u27s Data Directive (1995) is discussed as a case study of an emerging geographic incongruity between the reach and domain of the territorially-defined Westphalian state and the deep and dense network of economic relations. The article reviews significant EU-US differences about the meaning of privacy and the means to protect it, the history of attempts to apply its provisions to information transferred to the US, and the less than satisfactory attempt at resolution – the Safe Harbor agreement. It then argues that attempting to apply the Directive to transactions on the Internet raises fundamental questions about the meaning of borders, territorial sovereignty and political s...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...
This chapter explores the forms of governance that the EU–US PNR, TFTP, Privacy Shield and Umbrella ...
The thesis explores how two important legal and policy objectives of the European Union (EU) can be ...
The trans-Atlantic dispute over application of the European Union\u27s Data Directive (1995) is disc...
“As I was walkin ’ – I saw a sign there And that sign said ‘private property’ But on the other side...
Jurisdiction under public international law, that is, a State’s authority to make, apply or enforce ...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...
This article analyzes the past twenty years of data privacy disputes between the European Union and ...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
The paper examines the issue of the jurisdiction over personal data from a particular angle: it aims...
Borderless cloud computing technologies are exacerbating tensions between European and other existin...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
Whether operating globally or simply integrating services on the Internet, many business functions i...
Under public international law, a State has a right to exercise jurisdiction and is expected to show...
This Thesis seeks to give its reader the tools to understand the data privacy divide between the EU ...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...
This chapter explores the forms of governance that the EU–US PNR, TFTP, Privacy Shield and Umbrella ...
The thesis explores how two important legal and policy objectives of the European Union (EU) can be ...
The trans-Atlantic dispute over application of the European Union\u27s Data Directive (1995) is disc...
“As I was walkin ’ – I saw a sign there And that sign said ‘private property’ But on the other side...
Jurisdiction under public international law, that is, a State’s authority to make, apply or enforce ...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...
This article analyzes the past twenty years of data privacy disputes between the European Union and ...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
The paper examines the issue of the jurisdiction over personal data from a particular angle: it aims...
Borderless cloud computing technologies are exacerbating tensions between European and other existin...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
Whether operating globally or simply integrating services on the Internet, many business functions i...
Under public international law, a State has a right to exercise jurisdiction and is expected to show...
This Thesis seeks to give its reader the tools to understand the data privacy divide between the EU ...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...
This chapter explores the forms of governance that the EU–US PNR, TFTP, Privacy Shield and Umbrella ...
The thesis explores how two important legal and policy objectives of the European Union (EU) can be ...