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European Data Protection Regulation, Journalism, Traditional - Balancing on a Tightrope?

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  • Part One: European Data Protection and Freedom of Expression Foundations

  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: The Development of European Human Rights and Freedom of Expression Law

  • 3: The Development of European Data Protection Law and Regulation

  • Part Two: European Data Protection and Professional Journalism

  • 4: First-Generation European Data Protection Regulation and Professional Journalism

  • 5: Second-Generation European Data Protection and Professional Journalism: Formal Law and Regulatory Guidance

  • 6: Second-Generation European Data Protection and Professional Journalism: Probing Regulatory Standard-Setting

  • 7: Second-Generation European Data Protection Regulation and Professional Journalism: Probing Enforcement

  • 8: Third-Generation European Data Protection Law and Professional Journalism

  • 9: The Future Shape of European Data Protection Regulation and Professional Journalism

  • Part Three: European Data Protection and 'Non-Journalistic' Traditional Publishers

  • 10: European Data Protection Regulation and 'Non-Journalistic' Traditional Publishers: First- and Second-Generation Developments Outside Academia

  • 11: European Data Protection Regulation and Academic Publishers: First- and Second-Generation Developments

  • 12: Non-Journalistic Traditional Publishers and Third-Generation European Data Protection Regulation: Formal Law and Future

  • Part Four: Conclusions

  • 13: Balancing on a Tightrope in an Age of New Online Media?

  • Appendices



About the author

Dr David Erdos is Deputy Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law, and University Senior Lecturer in Law and the Open Society in the Faculty of Law and also WYNG Fellow in Law at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. After reading PPE at Merton College Oxford, David studied for an MA (2003) and PhD (2006) in the Politics Department of Princeton University. Prior to joining Cambridge in 2013, he spent six years as a research fellow in the Faculty of Law and at Balliol College in Oxford. David's work has examined the development of human rights systems (including through a monograph Delegating Rights Protection (2010)) and also the law and governance of information. Drawing on a background in both political science and law, his research has blended doctrinal analysis with rigorous quantitative and qualitative methodology from social science. His most recent work has focused on the interface between European data protection and freedom of expression.

Summary

This book presents a comprehensive and empirical analysis of how both formal European law and regulatory interpretation and enforcement has approached the interface between data protection and both professional journalism, and other forms of professionalized expression from the time of the inception of such laws through to the present day.

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This book presents a comprehensive picture about how Data Protection law and interpretation has evolved in terms of journalistic purposes, and asks the very relevant question of how regulation might best evolve in the GDPR era [...] It will be of interest to anyone who works with legal issues on data protection and privacy, publishing, human rights, freedom of expression or journalism.

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