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  1. U.S.-EU Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework / Rachel F. Fefer, Kristin Archick

    Fefer, Rachel F.
    [Library of Congress public edition]. - [Washington, D.C.] Congressional Research Service 2020-

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

  2. The Business Privacy Law Handbook. [electronic resource].

    Kennedy, Charles H.
    Norwood : Artech House, 2008.

    This authoritative handbook serves as your one-stop guide to understanding and complying with the complex, evolving world of corporate privacy law. You find guidance on collecting and using customer information, learn how to comply with data protection laws and understand the industry-specific obligations of banks, healthcare providers, communications companies and other lines of business.

    Online Artech House Ebooks

  3. Vulnerability and data protection law

    Malgieri, Gianclaudio
    First edition. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023.

    "Vulnerability has traditionally been viewed through the lens of specific groups of people, such as ethnic minorities, children, the elderly, or people with disabilities. With the rise of digital media, our perceptions of vulnerable groups and individuals have been reshaped as new vulnerabilities and different vulnerable sub-groups of users, consumers, citizens, and data subjects emerge. Vulnerability and Data Protection Law not only depicts these problems but offers the reader a detailed investigation of the concept of data subjects and a reconceptualization of the notion of vulnerability within the General Data Protection Regulation. The regulation offers a forward-facing set of tools that-though largely underexplored-are essential in rebalancing power asymmetries and mitigating induced vulnerabilities in the age of artificial intelligence. Considering the new risks and potentialities of the digital market, the new awareness about cognitive weaknesses, and the new philosophical sensitivity about the condition of human vulnerability, the author looks for a more general and layered definition of the data subject's vulnerability that goes beyond traditional labels. In doing so, he seeks to promote a 'vulnerability-aware' interpretation of the GDPR. A heuristic analysis that re-interprets the whole GDPR, this work is essential for both scholars of data protection law and for policymakers looking to strengthen regulations and protect the data of vulnerable individuals"--

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