As digital data becomes increasingly important for security agencies, business, and individuals, the ability to control it becomes ever more attractive with conflict arising as multiple parties attempt to do so. This book looks at the arguments at the heart of these conflicts and creates a framework to analyse and assess how these get resolved.
As digital data becomes increasingly important for security agencies, business, and individuals, the ability to control it becomes ever more attractive with conflict arising as multiple parties attempt to do so. This book looks at the arguments at the heart of these conflicts and creates a framework to analyse and assess how these get resolved.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anke S. Obendiek is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for European Integration Research at the University of Vienna. She received her PhD from the Hertie School in 2020. Previously, she was a research associate in the DFG-funded project Evolving Internet Interfaces: Content Control and Privacy Protection at the Hertie School and a research affiliate at the Berlin Graduate School for Global and Transregional Studies. She holds a postgraduate degree in International Relations Theory from the London School of Economics and Political Science and an undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Hamburg.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction: Jurisdictional Overlap in Data Governance * 2: Theorizing the Resolution of Jurisdictional Conflicts * 3: Value Orders and the Genesis of the Field of Data Governance * 4: Safe Harbour and its Discontents: The Empowerment of Individuals in the EU * 5: Passenger Data in Air Travel: Establishing Data as a Security 'Tool' * 6: Financial Data Sharing: The Extended Arm of the US Treasury * 7: Access Denied? Struggles over Electronic Evidence * 8: The Right to Be Forgotten: Moral Hierarchies of Fairness * 9: Conclusion: Normative Visions Across Jurisdictional Conflicts
* 1: Introduction: Jurisdictional Overlap in Data Governance * 2: Theorizing the Resolution of Jurisdictional Conflicts * 3: Value Orders and the Genesis of the Field of Data Governance * 4: Safe Harbour and its Discontents: The Empowerment of Individuals in the EU * 5: Passenger Data in Air Travel: Establishing Data as a Security 'Tool' * 6: Financial Data Sharing: The Extended Arm of the US Treasury * 7: Access Denied? Struggles over Electronic Evidence * 8: The Right to Be Forgotten: Moral Hierarchies of Fairness * 9: Conclusion: Normative Visions Across Jurisdictional Conflicts
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