A Collection of Practice Exams on European Data Protection Law


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This book contains 180 multiple-choice and scenario-based questions divided into two practice exams (each contains 90 questions). Detailed answers for all questions are provided with citations to relevant articles and recitals of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to help you grasp hands-on experience on European privacy and data protection challenges that you may face in your actual CIPP/E exam. This book provides a deep understanding of privacy and data protection matters in relation to practical and theoretical aspects of existing European data protection frameworks such as the GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive. This book also covers a broad range of legal, technological, and societal perspectives in conjunction with European privacy and data protection frameworks such as the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), privacy dark patterns, cloud computing, direct marketing, surveillance activities, employment relationships and many other topics inspired by multiple-choice and scenario-based questions to profoundly test your existing knowledge on practical and theoretical implications of European data protection laws.




European Privacy Law Practice Exam


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This book contains a full practice exam, written to provide you with the practice experience to prepare yourself for the actual exam. There are 90 questions, some of which based on cases that are provided with the questions, including the kind of tricky phrasing you will also encounter during the actual exam.







The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)


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This book provides expert advice on the practical implementation of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and systematically analyses its various provisions. Examples, tables, a checklist etc. showcase the practical consequences of the new legislation. The handbook examines the GDPR’s scope of application, the organizational and material requirements for data protection, the rights of data subjects, the role of the Supervisory Authorities, enforcement and fines under the GDPR, and national particularities. In addition, it supplies a brief outlook on the legal consequences for seminal data processing areas, such as Cloud Computing, Big Data and the Internet of Things.Adopted in 2016, the General Data Protection Regulation will come into force in May 2018. It provides for numerous new and intensified data protection obligations, as well as a significant increase in fines (up to 20 million euros). As a result, not only companies located within the European Union will have to change their approach to data security; due to the GDPR’s broad, transnational scope of application, it will affect numerous companies worldwide.




Handbook on European data protection law


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The rapid development of information technology has exacerbated the need for robust personal data protection, the right to which is safeguarded by both European Union (EU) and Council of Europe (CoE) instruments. Safeguarding this important right entails new and significant challenges as technological advances expand the frontiers of areas such as surveillance, communication interception and data storage. This handbook is designed to familiarise legal practitioners not specialised in data protection with this emerging area of the law. It provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field.




A Complete CIPP/e Practice Exam


Book Description

Studying for the CIPP/E exam? Don't book the exam without testing your readiness! This practice exam contains 90 questions and allows you to see how much more studying you need to do.Feel free to look at the sample questions!




The Foundations of EU Data Protection Law


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Nearly two decades after the EU first enacted data protection rules, key questions about the nature and scope of this EU policy, and the harms it seeks to prevent, remain unanswered. The inclusion of a Right to Data Protection in the EU Charter has increased the salience of these questions, which must be addressed in order to ensure the legitimacy, effectiveness and development of this Charter right and the EU data protection regime more generally. The Foundations of EU Data Protection Law is a timely and important work which sheds new light on this neglected area of law, challenging the widespread assumption that data protection is merely a subset of the right to privacy. By positioning EU data protection law within a comprehensive conceptual framework, it argues that data protection has evolved from a regulatory instrument into a fundamental right in the EU legal order and that this right grants individuals more control over more forms of data than the right to privacy. It suggests that this dimension of the right to data protection should be explicitly recognised, while identifying the practical and conceptual limits of individual control over personal data. At a time when EU data protection law is sitting firmly in the international spotlight, this book offers academics, policy-makers, and practitioners a coherent vision for the future of this key policy and fundamental right in the EU legal order, and how best to realise it.




Cipp/E


Book Description

Assists you in your focused preparation for the Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe certification exam while delivering exam preparation that is comprehensive, based on the GDPR, ensuring your understanding of the material enabling success to sit the exam.




European Data Protection Law


Book Description

The new edition of this acclaimed book has been expanded to give a fully updated overview of European data protection law, with a focus on data protection compliance issues affecting companies, and incorporating the important legal developments which have taken place since the last edition was published. These include the first three cases of the European Court of Justice interpreting the EU Data Protection Directive (95/46); accession of new Member States to the EU; the new Data Retention Directive; new developments on international data transfers, such as model contracts and binding corporate rules; and conflicts between US security requirements and EU data protection law. The book provides pragmatic guidance for companies faced with data protection compliance issues. It includes extensive appendices, such as texts of the relevant directives, model contracts, and overviews of Member State implementations.







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