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Book Synopsis: Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.
This timely Advanced Introduction traces the evolution of consumer data privacy laws in the US through a historical lens, and then sets out the current state of play. Waldman describes how privacy laws benefit corporate interests, and highlights the deficiencies of the present approach to the surveillance economy. In looking to the future, the author advocates a radical new way of thinking about the goals and tools of privacy law and provides a roadmap for avoiding privacy nihilism by rejuvenating public governance and protecting privacy in the digital age.
Key Features:
- Concise and accessible approach to a fast-changing area
- Novel conceptualisation of first, second, and third waves of privacy law
- In-depth critique of current and historic privacy law, challenging traditional literature
- Focuses on practical ways to address– deficiencies of current laws
The Advanced Introduction to U.S. Data Privacy Law will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of privacy, as well as those in information, media and technology law. It will also be an essential guide for policy-makers and privacy lawyers seeking to understand the past, present, and future of data privacy.
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Looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of U.S. data privacy law? Look no further than the Advanced Introduction to U.S. Data Privacy Law from the esteemed Elgar Advanced Introductions series. Authored by leading scholars in the field, this book offers a stimulating and thoughtful survey of the subject, presenting a concise and accessible approach to the fast-changing area of data privacy law.
By tracing the evolution of consumer data privacy laws in the US through a historical lens, the book provides valuable insights into the present state of play. Moreover, it goes beyond simply describing the existing laws and critically examines how they benefit corporate interests, shedding light on the deficiencies and limitations of the current approach to the surveillance economy.
With a focus on practical ways to address the deficiencies of current laws, the book advocates for a radical new way of thinking about the goals and tools of privacy law. It offers a roadmap for rejuvenating public governance and protecting privacy in the digital age, making it a must-read for policy-makers, privacy lawyers, and scholars seeking a comprehensive understanding of data privacy.
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