Data Protection Beyond Borders: Transatlantic Perspectives on Extraterritoriality and Sovereignty

Hardback

Main Details

Title Data Protection Beyond Borders: Transatlantic Perspectives on Extraterritoriality and Sovereignty
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Federico Fabbrini
Edited by Dr Edoardo Celeste
Edited by Dr John Quinn
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:280
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781509940660
ClassificationsDewey:342.240858
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Publication Date 11 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This timely book examines crucial developments in the field of privacy law, efforts by legal systems to impose their data protection standards beyond their borders and claims by states to assert sovereignty over data. By bringing together renowned international privacy experts from the EU and the US, the book provides an accurate analysis of key trends and prospects in the transatlantic context, including spaces of tensions and cooperation between the EU and the US in the field of data protection law. The chapters explore recent legal and policy developments both in the private and law enforcement sectors, including recent rulings by the Court of Justice of the EU dealing with Google and Facebook, recent legislative initiatives in the EU and the US such as the CLOUD Act and the e-evidence proposal, as well as ongoing efforts to strike a transatlantic deal in the field of data sharing. All of the topics are thoroughly examined and presented in an accessible way that will appeal to scholars in the fields of law, political science and international relations, as well as to a wider and non-specialist audience. The book is an essential guide to understanding contemporary challenges to data protection across the Atlantic.

Author Biography

Federico Fabbrini is Full Professor of EU Law and Director of the Law Research Centre, Edoardo Celeste is Assistant Professor in Law, Technology and Innovation, and John Quinn is Assistant Professor in Commercial Law, all at Dublin City University, Ireland.