Managing privacy through accountability

Managing privacy through accountability

Guagnin, Daniel
Hempel, Leon
Ilten, Carla
Kroener, Inga

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Surveillance technologies form an increasingly ubiquitous presence in many EUmember states. CCTV cameras, traffic regulation systems, ID cards, biometric developments, airport security checks and on-line forms of dataveillance are just some of the many ways in which the public are subject to forms of scrutiny, data collection, data storage and data sharing. These surveillance systems are often welcomed as a means of protection and for easing public fears, but also raise profound questions for democratic states of the nature of the relationship between state and citizenry. Currently, regulation of surveillance systems differs across EU member states, including legal prohibitions, forms of licensing, self-certification, data protection and information or data protectioncommissioners. Forms of accountability have emerged as one means by which thepotential consequences of surveillance systems might be recognised and assessed and formally incorporated into public sector policy or into the ways in which companies do business. Managing Privacy through Accountability. draws together contributions from leading figures in the field of surveillance to engage in discussion of the emergence of accountability as a central motif in debatesaround privacy invasion and privacy protection. It is the first book to engage in this debate. INDICE: List of Tables.List of Figures.Preface.Notes on Contributors.Introduction; D.Neyland., .D.Guagnin, L.Hempel., .C.Ilten., .I.Kroener.& .H.Postigo.The Meaning of 'Accountability' in the Information Privacy Context; C.Raab.The Accountability Approach to Privacy and Data Protection: Assumptions and Caveats; C.J.Bennett.The Accountability Principle in Data Protection Regulation: Origin, Development and Future Directions; J.Alhadeff., .B.V.Alsenoy.& .J.Dumortier.The Challenges of Working out Surveillance and Accountability in Theory and Practice; D.Neyland.Bridging the Gap: We Need to Get Together; D.Guagnin., .L.Hempel. &.C.Ilten.Privacy and Trust In Sociotechnical Systems of Accountability; P.M.Regan.& .D.G.Johnson.Maintaining Sovereignty over Personal Data in Social Networking Sites; E.AImeur., .S.Gambs.& .A.Ho.'Cold Intimacies': Community Notification, Satellite Tracking and the Ruined Privacy of Sex Offenders; M.Nellis. Electronic Health Records - The Case for Accountability in Hospitals;A.Dix.Accountability and System Responsibility: New Concepts in Data Protection Law and Human Rights Law; P.De Hert.Accountability and Independence of DataProtection Authorities - A Trade-off?; P.Schütz.Beyond Accountability, the Return to Privacy?; R.Gellert.& .S.Gutwirth.

  • ISBN: 978-0-230-36932-0
  • Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 312
  • Fecha Publicación: 10/08/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Desconocido