Paul Schwartz
A tour de force. In this book, two political scientists present the result of a decade of scrutiny of information privacy regulatory practices. It also offers an extremely insightful analysis of different dimensions of information privacy laws in different countries.
David Flaherty
The Governance of Privacy is required reading for those of us seriously concerned about the politics of privacy and data protection in the global information age.
Anne Carblanc
A fresh and direct approach to the issues at stake, leaving the reader with the recognition that privacy protection is indissolubly bound up with social and economic policy issues of modern society.
Richard Thomas
Regulating privacy and data protection must be focused on outcomes, not mindless legal compliance. More and more private and public organizations are recognizing the sensitivity and importance of the issues. This wide-ranging and thought-provoking book guides policy makers and regulators to identify and elaborate the outcomes which need to be pursued. It is also a stimulating resource for others who want or need to wrestle with rationale, method, and result.
Endorsement
The Governance of Privacy is required reading for those of us seriously concerned about the politics of privacy and data protection in the global information age.
David Flaherty, former Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia
From the Publisher
A fresh and direct approach to the issues at stake, leaving the reader with the recognition that privacy protection is indissolubly bound up with social and economic policy issues of modern society.
Anne Carblanc, OECD, Paris
A tour de force. In this book, two political scientists present the result of a decade of scrutiny of information privacy regulatory practices. It also offers an extremely insightful analysis of different dimensions of information privacy laws in different countries.
Paul Schwartz, Brooklyn Law School
Unavoidable for all those interested in the architecture of privacy protection and in using it to better preserve and enhance our privacy.
Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor
Regulating privacy and data protection must be focused on outcomes, not mindless legal compliance. More and more private and public organizations are recognizing the sensitivity and importance of the issues. This wide-ranging and thought-provoking book guides policy makers and regulators to identify and elaborate the outcomes which need to be pursued. It is also a stimulating resource for others who want or need to wrestle with rationale, method, and result.
Richard Thomas, Information Commissioner
This book should be required reading for any serious student or practitioner concerned about the privacy of personal information in our globally networked society.
William H. Dutton, Director, Oxford Internet Institute
The Governance of Privacy is required reading for those of us seriously concerned about the politics of privacy and data protection in the global information age.
David Flaherty, former Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia
William H. Dutton
This book should be required reading for any serious student or practitioner concerned about the privacy of personal information in our globally networked society.
Peter Hustinx
Unavoidable for all those interested in the architecture of privacy protection and in using it to better preserve and enhance our privacy.