Core Principles of Data Privacy Law
Core Principles of Data Privacy Law
This chapter discusses the basic principles of data privacy law. It presents the constituent elements of these principles, along with the similarities and differences in the way they are elaborated in the more influential international codes. These principles are: fair and lawful processing, proportionality, minimality, purpose limitation, data subject influence, data quality, data security, and sensitivity.
Keywords: data privacy law, personal data, international law, data processing, data security, data quality
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