Privacy in International Law: Regulating the Internet

The topic of this issue has been at the forefront of recent discussions on international regulation, and poses many challenges to both regulatory systems and scholars alike. Major scandals, such as those surrounding the NSA, and worries over the privacy terms and conditions of various social media n...

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Main Author: Groningen Journal of International Law
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Groningen Press 2014-12-01
Series:Groningen Journal of International Law
Online Access:https://ugp.rug.nl/GROJIL/article/view/31118
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spelling doaj-fbb0beb1d4c64736883035a37e5c943f2021-08-24T12:14:26ZengUniversity of Groningen PressGroningen Journal of International Law2352-26742014-12-012221072Privacy in International Law: Regulating the InternetGroningen Journal of International LawThe topic of this issue has been at the forefront of recent discussions on international regulation, and poses many challenges to both regulatory systems and scholars alike. Major scandals, such as those surrounding the NSA, and worries over the privacy terms and conditions of various social media networks have raised questions regarding the ability of individuals to protect their privacy online. This has become a huge concern across the globe. One of the main issues faced is how to protect users’ privacy through regulation of the Internet. This is not an easy feat; vast and continuous developments in technology, including the “Internet of Things”, make it extremely demanding to address this transnational issue effectively. In this issue of GroJIL, the contributions tackle different aspects of the multifaceted problem, making suggestions as to how international law can deal with the fast-paced challenges.https://ugp.rug.nl/GROJIL/article/view/31118
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description The topic of this issue has been at the forefront of recent discussions on international regulation, and poses many challenges to both regulatory systems and scholars alike. Major scandals, such as those surrounding the NSA, and worries over the privacy terms and conditions of various social media networks have raised questions regarding the ability of individuals to protect their privacy online. This has become a huge concern across the globe. One of the main issues faced is how to protect users’ privacy through regulation of the Internet. This is not an easy feat; vast and continuous developments in technology, including the “Internet of Things”, make it extremely demanding to address this transnational issue effectively. In this issue of GroJIL, the contributions tackle different aspects of the multifaceted problem, making suggestions as to how international law can deal with the fast-paced challenges.
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