This article attempts to uncover a puzzle: although the traditional levers for strong privacy protection are present in Chile - a history of dictatorship, an information technology revolution, and strong trade with the European Union - its data protection laws are in fact very weak. What explains this apparent disconnect? This article challenges the conventional wisdom that Chile\u27s weak data protection regime is the result of weak democratic institutions, collective action problems, or the prioritization of credit data protections. Instead, it argues that Chile\u27s stunted regime results from a political culture in which privacy protections, generally, are traded off for other, competing values, including free speech and the free-flow o...
Data protection laws designed to balance the desire for individual privacy with business and governm...
This essay discusses the legal data privacy issues faced when doing business with a European Union (...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...
This article attempts to uncover a puzzle: although the traditional levers for strong privacy protec...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
El 20 de abril de 2009 entró en vigencia en Chile la Ley de Transparencia, que asegura a los ciudad...
National data privacy regimes are quickly gaining traction and ubiquity around the globe. Moving for...
Although cross-border data flows are becoming increasingly important and prevalent, there is not yet...
This Article questions the widespread contention that recent updates to European Union (EU) data pro...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Due to ever-growing big data and the ease with which information can be transmitted over the Interne...
The EU and APEC approaches represent two different ways of thinking about the purpose of privacy rig...
This article studies the relationship between the infringement of the right to privacy and Internet ...
The article begins by exploring these relationships at a conceptual level and then briefly reviews t...
America’s privacy bill has come due. Since the dawn of the Internet, Congress has repeatedly failed ...
Data protection laws designed to balance the desire for individual privacy with business and governm...
This essay discusses the legal data privacy issues faced when doing business with a European Union (...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...
This article attempts to uncover a puzzle: although the traditional levers for strong privacy protec...
While core principles for the fair treatment of personal information are common to democracies, priv...
El 20 de abril de 2009 entró en vigencia en Chile la Ley de Transparencia, que asegura a los ciudad...
National data privacy regimes are quickly gaining traction and ubiquity around the globe. Moving for...
Although cross-border data flows are becoming increasingly important and prevalent, there is not yet...
This Article questions the widespread contention that recent updates to European Union (EU) data pro...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Due to ever-growing big data and the ease with which information can be transmitted over the Interne...
The EU and APEC approaches represent two different ways of thinking about the purpose of privacy rig...
This article studies the relationship between the infringement of the right to privacy and Internet ...
The article begins by exploring these relationships at a conceptual level and then briefly reviews t...
America’s privacy bill has come due. Since the dawn of the Internet, Congress has repeatedly failed ...
Data protection laws designed to balance the desire for individual privacy with business and governm...
This essay discusses the legal data privacy issues faced when doing business with a European Union (...
Our personal data is everywhere and anywhere, moving across national borders in ways that defy norma...