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Data Governance Act - Article-by-Article Commentary

English · Hardback

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The Data Governance Act (DGA) establishes a new legal framework for the use and sharing of data across all sectors - from industrial to mobility and health data as well as from private to public sector data. The Act aims at strengthening trust in different actors and applies to both personal and non-personal data.The Article-by-Article Commentary This book combines systematic explanatory depth with the necessary practical relevance. The mechanisms, regulations, and instruments introduced by the DGA are explained in a comprehensible manner. In addition, the interaction between the DGA, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the future Data Act is explained in detail, enabling data intermediaries, data altruistic organisations, and public bodies to offer their services in compliance with the legal requirements. The book also anticipates potential legal uncertainties and offers interpretive guidance.Main topics

  • Definitions of the actors covered
  • Requirements for data use and data sharing
  • Data intermediaries
  • Data altruism
  • European Data Innovation Board
  • Adequacy decisions with regard to the re-use of public sector data
  • Private and public enforcementPotential readersData intermediaries, data altruistic organisations, data protection officers, public authorities, academics, legal practitioners, in-house counsel, companies, trade associations, research institutions, European institutions.About the contributorsThe work is written by Prof. Dr. Louisa Specht, Chair of Civil Law, Information and Data Law at the University of Bonn, and Prof. Dr. Moritz Hennemann, Chair of European and International Information and Data Law at the University of Passau.
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    The Data Governance Act (DGA) establishes a new legal framework for the use and sharing of data across all sectors – from industrial to mobility and health data as well as from private to public sector data. The Act aims at strengthening trust in different actors and applies to both personal and non-personal data.

    The Article-by-Article Commentary
    This book combines systematic explanatory depth with the necessary practical relevance. The mechanisms, regulations, and instruments introduced by the DGA are explained in a comprehensible manner. In addition, the interaction between the DGA, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the future Data Act is explained in detail, enabling data intermediaries, data altruistic organisations, and public bodies to offer their services in compliance with the legal requirements. The book also anticipates potential legal uncertainties and offers interpretive guidance.

    Main topics
    Definitions of the actors covered
    Requirements for data use and data sharing
    Data intermediaries
    Data altruism
    European Data Innovation Board
    Adequacy decisions with regard to the re-use of public sector data
    Private and public enforcement

    Potential readers
    Data intermediaries, data altruistic organisations, data protection officers, public authorities, academics, legal practitioners, in-house counsel, companies, trade associations, research institutions, European institutions.

    About the contributors
    The work is written by Prof. Dr. Louisa Specht, Chair of Civil Law, Information and Data Law at the University of Bonn, and Prof. Dr. Moritz Hennemann, Chair of European and International Information and Data Law at the University of Passau.

    Product details

    Authors Moritz Hennemann, Louisa Specht
    Assisted by Hennemann (Editor), Moritz Hennemann (Editor), Louisa Specht (Editor)
    Publisher Nomos
     
    Languages English
    Product format Hardback
    Released 01.06.2023
     
    EAN 9783848774623
    ISBN 978-3-8487-7462-3
    No. of pages 576
    Dimensions 168 mm x 39 mm x 246 mm
    Weight 1035 g
    Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

    EU, Europäische Union, NG-Rabatt, Anonymisierung, Datenwissenschaft und -analyse: allgemein, Datentransfer, Weiterverwendung von Daten, Datenaltruismus, Data Altruism, data intermediaries, metadata, public sector bodies, transfer of data, Öffentliche Stellen, Datenintermediäre, re-use of data, anonymization, non-personal data

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