
This book examines the role of international law in securing privacy and data protection in the digital age. Driven mainly by the transnational nature of privacy threats involving private actors as well as States, calls are increasingly made for an international privacy framework to meet these challenges. Mapped against a flurry of global privacy initiatives, the book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the extent to which and whether international law attends to the complexities of upholding digital privacy. The book starts by exploring boundaries of international privacy law in upholding privacy and data protection in the digital ecosystem where threats to privacy are increasingly transnational, sophisticated and privatized. It then explores the potential of global privacy initiatives, namely Internet bills of rights, universalization of regional systems of data privacy protection, and the multi-level privacy discourse at the United Nations, in reimagining the normative contours of international privacy law. Having shown limitations of global privacy initiatives, the book proposes a pragmatic approach that could make international privacy law better-equipped in the digital age.
This book investigates whether and to what extent existing international law frameworks can effectively secure privacy and data protection against the transnational threats of the digital age. Kinfe Yilma, an expert in international law, evaluates the limitations of current global privacy initiatives by analyzing the intersection of state and private actor involvement in digital surveillance. The work presents a critical assessment of current legal mechanisms and proposes a pragmatic, multi-level approach to reform international privacy standards for the modern ecosystem.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and practitioners identify this work as a significant contribution to the discourse on digital governance and human rights. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for those studying the intersection of technology and international legal theory.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192887319
ISBN-13:
9780192887313
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