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The Right to be Forgotten – The Law and Practical Legal Issues


ISBN13: 9781912687817
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £49.99



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This book is for legal practitioners, privacy professionals, data protection officers, organisations that handle personal data and anyone interested in the law that governs the control of personal information, in particular the aspect of erasure.

The different components that make up the right to be forgotten are explained and key questions answered, such as the legal basis for making erasure requests, and the possible exemptions from complying. The judgment that established the right to be forgotten is examined in detail, as well as some important cases that have followed.

Subjects:
Data Protection
Contents:
Chapter One – Introduction
Chapter Two – Privacy and Data Protection
Chapter Three – The General Data Protection Regulations and the Data Protection Act 2018
Chapter Four – The Right to be Forgotten Case
Chapter Five – Guidance from the European Data Protection Board on Delisting
Chapter Six – Practical issues
Chapter Seven – The Right to be Forgotten in the Courts
Chapter Eight – Remedies and Appeals
Chapter Nine – Brexit
Chapter Ten – Conclusion