Understanding personal information : managing privacy risks

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Where to find it

Law Library — 3rd Floor Collection (3rd floor)

Call Number
KE1240 .G73 2013
Status
Checked Out (Due 6/30/2024)

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Contents

1. Background Leading to the Definition of Personal Information -- 1.1. Historical Background Leading to Laws Protecting Personal Information -- 1.1.1. Evolution of the Notion of Privacy -- 1.1.2. Control over Personal Information and Fair Information Practices -- 1.1.3. Definition of Personal Information: Origin and Background -- 1.2. Technological Background Affecting Personal Information -- 1.2.1. Increase in Volume of Information -- 1.2.2 New Types of Information and Collection Tools -- 1.2.3. New Identifying Methods -- 1.2.4. New Uses of Information -- 1.2.5. Increased Availability of Data -- 2. Constructing the Definition of Personal Information -- 2.1. Deconstructing the Definition of Personal Information -- 2.1.1. Deconstructing the Concept of Privacy as Control -- 2.1.2. Deconstructing the Efficiency of the Definition of Personal Information -- 2.2. Reconstruction Taking into Account Underlying Risk of Harm -- 3. Implementing the Risk of Harm Approach to the Definition of Personal Information -- 3.1. Subjective Harm Associated with Definition of Personal Information -- 3.1.1. Subjective Harm Resulting from the Collection of Information -- 3.1.2. Subjective Harm Resulting from the Disclosure of Information -- 3.2. Objective Harm Associated with the Definition of Personal Information -- 3.2.1. Objective Harm Resulting from the Use of Information -- 3.2.2. Risk of Objective Harm: Criteria to Take into Account -- 3.2.3 Objective Harm: Applying the Approach to Business Cases.

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