Data Protection Law in Ireland

Author:   Denis Kelleher ,  Denis Kelleher
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   3rd edition
ISBN:  

9781526508140


Pages:   800
Publication Date:   12 December 2024
Format:   Paperback
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A must-have title for any practitioner working in data protection law or who want to ensure they are au fait with the subject as it affects all areas of modern life. Upon the application of GDPR in May 2018, data protection has moved to the centre of discussions about the role and regulation of personal information in Ireland’s economy and society. Ireland hosts the EU headquarters of many of the world’s largest technology firms, ranging from Facebook to Tik-Tok. It is also home to the EU headquarters for a variety of financial services firms including banks, insurance companies and hedge funds. As well as international trade, Ireland has its own government, health and educational sectors. All of these sectors process personal data, which is subject to GDPR and other data protection laws and this title will ensure you are fully updated on this complex area of law. In the six years since Denis Kelleher’s second edition of Data Protection and Privacy Law in Ireland was published, we have seen the application of GDPR and the enactment of the Data Protection Act 2018. There have been a significant number of decisions from the EU Court of Justice (Shrems II), the Irish High Court (Facebook v DPC) and the UK Supreme Court (Lloyd v Google), all of which are analysed in this title..

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Author:   Denis Kelleher ,  Denis Kelleher
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Professional
Edition:   3rd edition
ISBN:  

9781526508140


ISBN 10:   1526508141
Pages:   800
Publication Date:   12 December 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Part 1 - Introduction & overview 1. Introduction & overview. a. Legislative history Part 2: The Right to Data Protection 2. The right to data protection 3. Interaction with other rights. Part 3: Analysing data protection problems 4. How to analyse a data protection problem a. Does GDPR apply; b. Definitions (key and other); c. Lawful basis d. Transparency e. Other principles f. Sensitive personal data Part 4: Accountability and compliance 5. Governance - a. The definition of controllership b. Record keeping (article 30) c. The DPO 6. Operational a. Data Protection by Design & Default b. Data security statement c. Contracts with processors/other controllers d. The DPIA a. Risk Part 6: Subject rights and remedies 7. Modalities & exceptions 8. Rights a. Information b. Access c. Rectification d. RTBF e. Restriction f. Notification g. Portability h. objection 9. Remedies a. Complain to DPC b. Courts – sue for compensation Part 7: Supervision and enforcement by the IDPC 10. The Data Protection Commission 11. Investigations & powers 12. Fair procedures 13. Co-operation with other DPAs and the Role of the EDPB Part 8: GDPR in an international context 14. Territorial scope 15. Transfer mechanisms a. Adequacy b. SCC c. Other mechanisms Part 9: Sectoral issues 16. Telecommunications a. ePrivacy b. Cookies c. The EECC 17. Law Enforcement a. Data Protection Act 2018 b. State powers to gather information 18. Finance sector 19. Processing by the State 20. Journalistic/research exemption 21. Privacy at work 22. Competition law 23. Children Appendix I: other definitions Appendix II: DPIA template

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Kelleher's work is rightly considered the most comprehensive reference book for Irish privacy and data protection practitioners...At a time when individuals are becoming more aware of privacy rights and their ability to personally vindicate them, this update is particularly timely. -- John O'Brien * Law Society Gazette (review of a previous edition) *


Author Information

Denis Kelleher BCL, Barrister, LLD is Head of Privacy (EMEA) at LinkedIn. He is the author of two editions of 'Data Protection and Privacy Law in Ireland' as well as co-author with Karen Murray of 'EU Data Protection Law' and 'Information Technology Law in Ireland'. The various co-authors are experts in the field of Data Protection, taking a practical approach which will be of use to practitioners.

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