This study1 addresses the key information technology issues of the age and its unintended consequences. The issues include social control by businesses, governments, and information age Star Chambers. The study focuses on a comparative analysis of data protection, data security, and information privacy (DPSIP) laws, regulations, and practices in five countries. The countries include Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The study addresses relevant international legal standards and justifications. This multidisciplinary analysis includes a systems thinking approach from a legal, business, governmental, policy, political theory, psychosocial, and psychological perspective. The study implements ...
This review provides the first comparative analysis of African legal surveillance frameworks. The st...
Over the past several decades, "Information Technology" has become the primary technology that affe...
The first international legal instruments to be adopted were two Council of Europe resolutions in 19...
Privacy International1 made the following statement regarding South Africa’s financial sector in its...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
Although cross-border data flows are becoming increasingly important and prevalent, there is not yet...
The authors, all data protection experts, discuss the status of the relevant data protection regulat...
This book provides a comparison and practical guide for academics, students, and the business commun...
Purpose: This research investigates the difference between South Africa (SA) and the United Kingdom ...
Key Points The data protection lawyer of the future will be a key intermediary of innovation—or ‘...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The United States and European economies are both information economies, however, they have differen...
This research paper examined regulation and protection of data privacy in public sector in Tanzania....
Ensuring personal privacy in today's computerized-information society seems to be a common goal amon...
This review provides the first comparative analysis of African legal surveillance frameworks. The st...
Over the past several decades, "Information Technology" has become the primary technology that affe...
The first international legal instruments to be adopted were two Council of Europe resolutions in 19...
Privacy International1 made the following statement regarding South Africa’s financial sector in its...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
Although cross-border data flows are becoming increasingly important and prevalent, there is not yet...
The authors, all data protection experts, discuss the status of the relevant data protection regulat...
This book provides a comparison and practical guide for academics, students, and the business commun...
Purpose: This research investigates the difference between South Africa (SA) and the United Kingdom ...
Key Points The data protection lawyer of the future will be a key intermediary of innovation—or ‘...
The present article focuses on the (sometimes problematic) relationship between digital information ...
The United States and European economies are both information economies, however, they have differen...
This research paper examined regulation and protection of data privacy in public sector in Tanzania....
Ensuring personal privacy in today's computerized-information society seems to be a common goal amon...
This review provides the first comparative analysis of African legal surveillance frameworks. The st...
Over the past several decades, "Information Technology" has become the primary technology that affe...
The first international legal instruments to be adopted were two Council of Europe resolutions in 19...