About this book series

Issues in Privacy and Data Protection aims at publishing peer reviewed scientific manuscripts that focus upon issues that engage into an analysis or reflexion related to the consequences of scientific and technological developments upon the private sphere, the personal autonomy and the self-construction of humans with data protection and privacy as anchor points. The objective is to publish both disciplinary, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary works on questions that relate to experiences and phenomena that can or could be covered by legal concepts stemming from the law regarding the protection of privacy and/or the processing of personal data. Since both the development of science and technology, and in particular information technology (ambient intelligence, robotics, artificial intelligence, knowledge discovery, data mining, surveillance, etc.), and the law on privacy and data protection are in constant frenetic mood of change (as is clear from the many legal conflicts and reforms at hand), we have the ambition to reassemble a series of highly contemporary and forward-looking books, wherein cutting edge issues are analytically, conceptually and prospectively presented.
Part of this series
Law, Governance and Technology Series
Electronic ISSN
2352-1937
Print ISSN
2352-1929
Series Editor
  • Pompeu Casanovas,
  • Giovanni Sartor

Book titles in this series

  1. The Unaccountable State of Surveillance

    Exercising Access Rights in Europe

    Editors:
    • Clive Norris
    • Paul de Hert
    • Xavier L'Hoiry
    • Antonella Galetta
    • Copyright: 2017

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook