European Data Protection Law in Practice
A Practitioner's Guide
Nomos, 1. Edition 2025, ca. 400 Pages
Book
ca.
€170.00
Published ca. February 2025 (can be pre-ordered)
ISBN
978-3-7560-1744-7
Description
The Practitioner’s Guide clearly explains European data protection law in practice. It provides operators, especially in companies and consultancies, data protection and compliance officers, works council members, HR managers and lawyers, with the necessary updates to draw the right conclusions for the corporate organisation.
Up to date
Written in a comprehensible manner, supplemented by numerous examples and references, and consistently aligned with the case law of the ECJ, the authors explain how the (new) regulations affect the practical implementation of the GDPR in practice:
• The new EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in the everyday business setting
• Artificial intelligence and data protection
• The new obligations under the Whistleblower Protection Directive
• Cookies and co.: Implementing the requirements of the ePrivacy Directive
Key Content Areas
• AI in business practice, including profiling, scoring, privacy by design and data security
• Data processing on behalf and joint control
• Retention obligations/periods and deletion concept
• Paying with data
• Employee data protection
• Accountability and documentation obligations
• International data transfers
• Incident management
• Data security, including data protection by design and default/data protection impact assessment
• Rights of data subjects/compensation for the consequences of data protection violations
The authors
Dr. Philip Laue, in-house lawyer and data protection officer at ZWILLING J.A. Henckels AG | Dr. Judith Nink, lawyer and specialist in data protection and digital security law, associate partner at KREMER LEGAL | Sascha Kremer, lawyer and specialist in IT law and data law, founder of KREMER LEGAL
Up to date
Written in a comprehensible manner, supplemented by numerous examples and references, and consistently aligned with the case law of the ECJ, the authors explain how the (new) regulations affect the practical implementation of the GDPR in practice:
• The new EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in the everyday business setting
• Artificial intelligence and data protection
• The new obligations under the Whistleblower Protection Directive
• Cookies and co.: Implementing the requirements of the ePrivacy Directive
Key Content Areas
• AI in business practice, including profiling, scoring, privacy by design and data security
• Data processing on behalf and joint control
• Retention obligations/periods and deletion concept
• Paying with data
• Employee data protection
• Accountability and documentation obligations
• International data transfers
• Incident management
• Data security, including data protection by design and default/data protection impact assessment
• Rights of data subjects/compensation for the consequences of data protection violations
The authors
Dr. Philip Laue, in-house lawyer and data protection officer at ZWILLING J.A. Henckels AG | Dr. Judith Nink, lawyer and specialist in data protection and digital security law, associate partner at KREMER LEGAL | Sascha Kremer, lawyer and specialist in IT law and data law, founder of KREMER LEGAL
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-7560-1744-7 |
Subtitle | A Practitioner's Guide |
Publication Date | ca. Feb 21, 2025 |
Year of Publication | 2025 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | ca. 400 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Manual |
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