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2013-05-09
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Le Titre Du LivreTransborder Data Flows and Data Privacy Law
Publié Le2013-05-09
TraducteurKeyanna Zuva
Nombre de Pages490 Pages
La taille du fichier56.04 MB
LangueAnglais & Français
ÉditeurSquare One Publishers
ISBN-106667714404-HEJ
Format de e-BookAMZ EPub PDF CHM QUOX
CréateurChristopher Kuner
EAN553-6512701871-OKU
Nom de FichierTransborder-Data-Flows-and-Data-Privacy-Law.pdf

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OECD Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data Ouvrages La documentation Française

For several decades the OECD has been playing an important role in promoting respect for privacy as a fundamental value and a condition for the free flow of personal data across borders The Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data constitute the first update of the original 1980 version that served as the first internationally agreed upon set of privacy principles

With the release of the federal government’s whitepaper and the OPC’s reanimated call for submissions on cross border data transfers it is clear that privacy law in Canada will be modernized in the near future We will continue to monitor these developments as they occur

Poullet Y 2007 Transborder data flows and extraterritoriality the european position Journal of international commercial law and technology VOL 2 Numéro 3 p 141153

Federal Law of June 191992 on Data Protection DPL 1 Ordinance of June 141993 on the Federal Law on Data Protection ODPL 77 International Council ofEurope Convention for the Protection of Individuais with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data 225 Recommendation No R 83 10 on the Protection of Personal Data Used for Scientific Research and Statistics 247 Recommendation No R

Setting the Context Crossborder data flows privacy risks and international cooperation Welcome Jennifer Stoddart The current state of transborder data flows and privacy risks Marty Abrams – Hunton and Williams

The draft policy changes fall under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act PIPEDA Canada’s general data privacy law for private sector entities ITIF argues that OPC should continue to use PIPEDA’s accountability principle for oversight of transborder data flows but should not require additional consent requirements for transferring data abroad