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ISBN 10: 1628106727
ISBN 13: 9781628106725
Author: John Soma, Stephen Rynerson, Erica Kitaev
The Privacy Nutshell briefly reviews the historical roots of privacy, and then examines each of these U.S. privacy statutes and regulations. Virtually all governments and businesses face privacy considerations as technology continues to evolve. Legal issues related to privacy are exploding on the U.S. legal scene. The EU has a long history of a strong regulatory privacy regime. The U. S., however, follows a sectoral approach to privacy, whereby Congress responds to each privacy “crisis” with a new statute and set of regulations. This sectoral approach has resulted in a unique series of privacy rules for different areas of society. The Privacy Nutshell is an excellent introductory guide to the legal privacy world.
Privacy Law In A Nutshell 2nd Table of contents:
Chapter One. Introduction
Chapter Two. History and Definitions
I. A Brief History of Privacy
A. Historical Evolution of Privacy
B. The Modern Era: Warren and Brandeis’s “The Right to be Let Alone”
II. Definitions
A. Conceptual vs. Interpretive Ways to View Privacy
B. Anti-Reductionism/Limited Access to Self vs. Reductionism
C. Control vs. Condition Definitions of Privacy
D. Privacy as Intimacy and Sociological Perspective
E. Economic Perspective on Privacy
F. The Feminist Critique of Privacy
G. Problems with Philosophical Definitions of Privacy
III. Tort History
A. Appropriation
B. False Light
C. Disclosure
D. Intrusion
IV. Today’s Privacy Landscape
A. Privacy and Globalization
B. Privacy and Technology
C. Privacy and Economics
Chapter Three. U.S. Legal Basis of Privacy
I. U.S. Constitution
A. Privacy and Autonomy
B. Privacy and Control of Information
II. Federal Statutes
A. Financial Privacy
B. Medical Privacy
C. Other Privacy Legislation
D. Significant Legislation with Incidental Privacy Impacts
E. Federal Agencies
III. State Constitutions
A. Explicit Right-to-Privacy Clauses
B. Extending the Right to Privacy
IV. State Statutes
A. Consumer Notification of Data Breaches
B. Preventing Security Breaches
C. Unauthorized Access
D. Health Information
E. Social Media Privacy
F. Drones
V. Private Law
A. Privacy Policies
B. Trade Secrets
C. Shrink-Wrap and Click-Wrap Agreements
D. Confidential Settlement Agreements
E. Chief Privacy Officers and Related Concepts
VI. Professional Privacy Ethics
A. Legal Ethics
B. Medical Ethics
Chapter Four. International Privacy
I. International Agreements
II. National Laws
A. Canada
B. European Union
C. Mexico
D. Japan
E. Republic of Korea (South Korea)
F. The People’s Republic of China (China)
G. India
III. Trans-Border Data Flows and Privacy
A. Governmental Developments
B. Business Developments
Chapter Five. Current Privacy Challenges, Developing Technologies & Future Trends
I. Current Privacy Challenges
A. Identity Theft
B. Pretexting
C. Phishing
D. Radio Frequency Information Device
E. Biotechnology
II. Developing Technologies
A. Online Tracking
B. Big Data
C. Data Brokers
D. Geo Tracking
III. Future Trends
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