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Data Protection Around the World: Privacy Laws in Action

Edited by: Elif Kiesow Cortez

ISBN13: 9789462654099
Published: November 2021
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Paperback
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This book examines the issue of foreign investor misconduct in modern international investment law, focusing on the approach that international investment law as it currently operates has developed towards foreign investor misconduct. The term 'misconduct' is not a legal notion, but is used to describe a certain phenomenon, namely, a group/class of actions. This term is convenient since it makes it possible to introduce and describe the phenomenon as such, without a division into concrete types of conduct, like 'abuse of process', 'violation of national law', 'corruption', 'investment contrary to international norms and standards', etc. The term 'misconduct' is intended to embrace various kinds of conduct on the part of foreign investors that the system of international investment law does not accept - such as that which it regards as illegal, against public policy, or otherwise inappropriate - and triggers legal consequences. Rarely, however, does international investment law clearly articulate what it considers unacceptable investor conduct, and certainly not in any systematic fashion. As such, this book addresses the following questions: What types of investors' conduct are legally unacceptable? What mechanisms are available to deal with unacceptable investors' conduct, and what are the legal consequences?

Subjects:
Data Protection
Contents:
Chapter 1. Data Protection Around the World: An Introduction
Chapter 2. Data Protection Around the World: Belgium.- Chapter 3. Data Protection in Estonia
Chapter 4. GDPR in France: A Lot of Communication for a Jurisdiction Well Experienced in the Protection of Personal Data
Chapter 5. Current Data Protection Regulations and Case Law in Greece: Cash as Personal Data, Lengthy Procedures, and Technologies Subjected to Courts' Interpretations
Chapter 6. Privacy and Personal Data Protection in Indonesia: The Hybrid Paradigm of the Subjective and Objective Approach
Chapter 7. Data Protection Regulation in the Netherlands
Chapter 8. The GDPR Influence on the Tanzanian Data Privacy Law and Practice
Chapter 9. Data Protection Around the World: Turkey
Chapter 10. The United States and the EU's General Data Protection Regulation
Chapter 11. European Laws' Effectiveness in Protecting Personal Data
Chapter 12. Data Protection Around the World: Future Challenges