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Information Privacy Governance and Regulation in Australia: An E-Commerce Perspective


ISBN13: 9780409345599
Published: May 2022
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
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Information Privacy Governance and Regulation in Australia: An E-Commerce Perspective is a high level scholarly work covering information governance in the e-commerce and international environment in Australia. Written by a respected academic in this field, this book provides an introduction to e-commerce and internet law, with a focus on intellectual property aspects. This is followed by comprehensive commentary on international privacy laws, the domestic and international frameworks for information governance, challenges in regulation and law reform in this area both in Australia and globally.

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  • Written by distinguished academic
  • E-commerce and information governance examined in the international environment
  • Up to date commentary on law reform

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Part 1
Chapter 1 – An Overview of the Digital Medium and E-Commerce
Part 2
Chapter 2 – Privacy and the Right to Privacy: An Australian Perspective
Part 3
Chapter 3 – Information Governance and Regulation in E-Commerce
Chapter 4 – Information Governance and Regulation Landscape
Chapter 5 – Information Governance Regulators
Part 4
Chapter 6 – The Challenges for Regulators, and Future Developments for Law Reform
Part 5
Chapter 7 – Conclusion on the Future Developments
Appendices
1. European Union, Convention 108
2. European Union, General data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
3. Schedule 2 of Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) – Australian Privacy Principles