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Research Handbook on Information Law and Governance [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm
  • Serija: Research Handbooks in Information Law series
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1788119916
  • ISBN-13: 9781788119917
  • Formatas: Hardback, 352 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm
  • Serija: Research Handbooks in Information Law series
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1788119916
  • ISBN-13: 9781788119917
This fresh and insightful Research Handbook delivers global perspectives on information law and governance, delving into principles of information law in the areas of trade secrecy, privacy, data protection and cybersecurity.



Providing US, Japanese and European perspectives, this Research Handbook presents an overview of legal regimes concerning the protection of information, with a particular focus on trade secrecy protection. Top international contributors offer analyses of general principles of information law, rights in data, the tension between trade secrecy and the freedom of information and the cross-fertilisation between national and regional data protection regimes.



Presenting an interdisciplinary and holistic approach to information law and governance, this innovative Research Handbook will be useful to those researching trade secrets, privacy and data security laws. The broad range of perspectives will also appeal to attorneys and information professionals who are engaged in information governance activities on behalf of their clients or employers.



This fresh and insightful Research Handbook delivers global perspectives on information law and governance, delving into principles of information law in the areas of trade secrecy, privacy, data protection and cybersecurity.

Recenzijos

While the breath is impressive, the true value of this book is found in the doctrinal chapters, authored by leading experts with clarity, depth and attention to detail. The Handbook is undoubtedly a good resource for anyone interested in the foundational tenets of many areas of information law. -- Ann Kristin Glenster, The Cambridge Law Review This is a must read for anyone with a keen awareness of the need for a new look at information law and governance. The book as a whole reviews information law from a holistic perspective beyond the traditional realms such as intellectual property, trade secrets, privacy and cybersecurity, providing an excellent coverage of the issues brought forth by accelerated digitalization and interconnectivity in todays society. -- Masabumi Suzuki, Nagoya University, Japan 'This approachable title provides essential perspectives on the governance of valuable undisclosed information and data. Written by international experts, the book provides useful insights into complex questions of trade secrets, privacy and cybersecurity law. Their diverse approach to the topic highlights the multifaceted nature of protection of valuable information, underlining the necessity for balance, in times when everything may be digitalized and claimed to be owned.' -- Nari Lee, Hanken School of Economics, Finland

List of contributors
vii
Introduction ix
PART I GENERAL PERSPECTIVES
1 Cyberlaw will die and we will kill it
2(26)
Ira Steven Nathenson
2 Confidentiality creep and opportunistic privacy
28(20)
David S. Levine
3 Disclosure
48(21)
Sharon K. Sandeen
PART II EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS IN DATA: THE STATUS QUO AND THE WAY FORWARD
4 Exclusivity in data: How to best combine the patchwork of applicable European legal instruments
69(8)
Herbert Zech
5 Data(base) rights? - Misappropriation, property, and tales of trials and tribulations
77(31)
Guido Westkamp
6 Big data in Japan: Copyright, trade secret and new regime in 2018
108(13)
Tatsuhiro Ueno
7 Liability for the loss of data
121(14)
Anette Gartner
PART III TRADE SECRECY LAW: EU, US AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
8 The emergence of a global standard for reasonable efforts?
135(19)
Christoph Rademacher
9 Employer's liability for trade secret infringement
154(20)
Gintare Surblyte-Namaviciene
10 The limits of trade secret protection in the EU
174(21)
Tanya Aplin
11 Freedom of the media and trade secrets in Europe
195(22)
Ulla-Maija Mylly
12 The DTSA and trade secret extraterritoriality
217(17)
Elizabeth A. Rowe
Giulia C. Farrior
13 Jurisdiction and choice of law in trade secrets cases: The EU perspective
234(25)
Ansgar Ohly
PART IV DATA PROTECTION, PRIVACY AND CYBERSECURITY
14 Data privacy in Europe and its reception under Japanese law
259(19)
Henrike Weiden
Kensaku Takase
15 The right to explanation, explained
278(22)
Margot E. Kaminski
16 The story of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), version 1.0
300(9)
Eric Goldman
17 Legislative developments on cybersecurity in the EU in the age of artificial intelligence
309(23)
Faye Fangfei Wang
Index 332
Edited by Sharon K. Sandeen, Robins Kaplan LLP Distinguished Professor in Intellectual Property Law and Director of IP Institute, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Minnesota, US, Christoph Rademacher, Professor of Law, Waseda University School of Law, Tokyo, Japan and Ansgar Ohly, Professor of Private Law, Intellectual Property and Competition Law, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany