Data Protection Beyond Borders - Transatlantic Perspectives on Extraterritoriality and Sovereignty
QUINN John , FABBRINI Federico , CELESTE Edoardo
Product details
- Categories: GDPR & Data Protection
- Publisher: HART PUBLISHING
- ISBN: 9781509940660
- Publication Date: 11/02/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 280
- Language: English
Summary
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.
Table of contents
1. Introduction
Federico Fabbrini, Dublin City University,
Ireland, Edoardo Celeste, Dublin City University, Ireland and John
Quinn, Dublin City University, Ireland
PART I
DEVELOPMENTS
2. EU Data Protection Law between Extraterritoriality and Sovereignty
Federico Fabbrini, Dublin City University, Ireland and Edoardo Celeste, Dublin City University
3. The Challenges and Opportunities for a US Federal Privacy Law
Jordan L Fischer, Drexel University, USA
PART II
TENSIONS
4. Google v CNIL: Circumscribing the Extraterritorial Effect of EU Data Protection Law
John Quinn, Dublin City University, Ireland
5. Digital Sovereignty and Multilevel Constitutionalism: Whose Standards for the Right to be Forgotten?
Dana Burchardt, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
6. Data Protection and Freedom of Expression Beyond EU Borders: EU Judicial Perspectives
Oreste Pollicino, Bocconi University, Italy
7. Schrems I and Schrems II: Assessing the Case for the Extraterritoriality of EU Fundamental Rights
Maria Tzanou, Keele University, UK
PART III
COOPERATION
8. Clouds on the Horizon: Cross-Border Surveillance Under the US CLOUD Act
Stephen W Smith, Stanford University, USA
9. Voluntary Disclosure of Data to Law Enforcement: The Curious Case of US Internet Firms, their Irish
Subsidiaries and European Legal Standards
TJ McIntyre, University College Dublin, Ireland
10. European Law Enforcement and US Data Companies: A Decade of Cooperation Free from Law
Angela
Aguinaldo, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and
Law, Germany and Paul De Hert, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
11. Free-Flow of Data: Is International Trade Law the Appropriate Answer?
Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich, University of Rome III, Italy
PART IV
PROSPECTS
12. The Extraterritorial Impact of Data Protection Law through an EU Law Lens
Orla Lynskey, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
13. Digital Sovereignty in the EU: Challenges and Future Perspectives
Edoardo Celeste, Dublin City University, Ireland