The Data Protection Act 1984 is a major piece of leglislation enacted in the United Kingdom which seeks to control the storage, processing and disclosure of computer held personal data. The Act places certain obligations upon data users, gives certain rights to providers of personal data and sets up an official administrative framework to monitor compliance with the Act and to behave as arbitrator in case of dispute. The Act has considerable implications for the various parties concerned and did not reach the Statute Book without a great deal of debate and controversy. Any consideration of the implications of the Act inevitably embraces the two disciplines of Law and Computing. Immediately the Act became law, a number of writings appeared ...
The purpose of this Article is to survey the new technology\u27s implications for personal privacy a...
The notion of privacy takes on a completely different meaning when viewed from the perspective of an...
The purpose of this paper is to find out how the basis for personal data protection and the urgency ...
The Data Protection Act 1984 is a major piece of leglislation enacted in the United Kingdom which se...
This paper is primarily concerned with development of data protection legislation in the United King...
British law recognises no statutory right to privacy The Data Protection Act 1984 was the first Act ...
Data protection, data privacy, and information privacy are all terms defined as the process of prote...
The processing of personal data has been one of the most widespread uses of computers ever since the...
Abstract. British law recognises no statutory right to privacy The Data Protection Act 1984 was the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with the security and protection of...
In British law, the legal references for what we currently identify as privacy law are closely relat...
The development of a frontier-free internal market and of the so-called 'information society' have r...
The common law has for centuries recognized the protection of certain interests which fall under the...
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to pro...
It is concluded in this thesis that there are uncertainties on the framework of the right to data pr...
The purpose of this Article is to survey the new technology\u27s implications for personal privacy a...
The notion of privacy takes on a completely different meaning when viewed from the perspective of an...
The purpose of this paper is to find out how the basis for personal data protection and the urgency ...
The Data Protection Act 1984 is a major piece of leglislation enacted in the United Kingdom which se...
This paper is primarily concerned with development of data protection legislation in the United King...
British law recognises no statutory right to privacy The Data Protection Act 1984 was the first Act ...
Data protection, data privacy, and information privacy are all terms defined as the process of prote...
The processing of personal data has been one of the most widespread uses of computers ever since the...
Abstract. British law recognises no statutory right to privacy The Data Protection Act 1984 was the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with the security and protection of...
In British law, the legal references for what we currently identify as privacy law are closely relat...
The development of a frontier-free internal market and of the so-called 'information society' have r...
The common law has for centuries recognized the protection of certain interests which fall under the...
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to pro...
It is concluded in this thesis that there are uncertainties on the framework of the right to data pr...
The purpose of this Article is to survey the new technology\u27s implications for personal privacy a...
The notion of privacy takes on a completely different meaning when viewed from the perspective of an...
The purpose of this paper is to find out how the basis for personal data protection and the urgency ...