
This Book Presents A Comprehensive And Empirical Analysis Of How Both Formal European Law And Regulatory Interpretation And Enforcement Has Approached The Interface Between Data Protection And Both Professional Journalism, And Other Forms Of Professionalized Expression From The Time Of The Inception Of Such Laws Through To The Present Day.
This book investigates the complex legal and regulatory intersection between European data protection frameworks and the practice of professional journalism. David Erdos, a senior research fellow, utilizes a combination of empirical legal analysis and historical review to examine how data protection laws have evolved from their inception to the modern era. The work provides a systematic evaluation of how regulatory bodies interpret the balance between individual privacy rights and the necessity of professionalized expression in a democratic society.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and media practitioners identify this text as a rigorous examination of the tension between privacy and press freedom. Experts frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a primary resource for those studying the intersection of EU law and media policy.
Page Count:
481
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192579207
ISBN-13:
9780192579201
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