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To navigate the changing landscape and be able to pursue claims, this book gives practitioners and activists a comprehensive overview of data subject rights. It also provides readers with the historical context and theoretical underpinnings that shaped the introduction of data subject rights.
List of contents
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Safeguarding individuals in the data-driven economy - EU data protection framework in the Nutshell
- 3: Control as a central notion in the discussion on data subject rights
- 4: The right to information
- 5: The right of access under EU data protection law
- 6: The right to be forgotten
- 7: Data portability as a data subject right
- 8: Data subject rights in relation to profiling
- 9: Conclusions: striving for data subject control within and beyond data subject rights
- Bibliography
About the author
Dr. Helena U. Vrabec works as a data protection expert at Palantir Technologies in New York (USA) and is a visiting researcher at eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden Law School (The Netherlands). She previously worked as a fellow at Yale Law School, a researcher at Leiden Law School and served as a European Commission ethics expert. Prior to that, she was a privacy adviser for Ernst & Young.
Dr. Vrabec holds degrees in law from the University of Ljubljana (SI) and Tilburg University (NL), and a PhD in data protection law from Leiden University (NL).
Summary
To navigate the changing landscape and be able to pursue claims, this book gives practitioners and activists a comprehensive overview of data subject rights. It also provides readers with the historical context and theoretical underpinnings that shaped the introduction of data subject rights.