
Data Rights in Transition
Cambridge University Press
Published on 4. September 2025
Book
Hardback
70 pages
978-1-009-61351-4 (ISBN)
Description
Data Rights in Transition maps the development of data rights that formed and reformed in response to the socio-technical transformations of the postwar twentieth century. The authors situate these rights, with their early pragmatic emphasis on fair information processing, as different from and less symbolically powerful than utopian human rights of older centuries. They argue that, if an essential role of human rights is 'to capture the world's imagination', the next generation of data rights needs to come closer to realising that vision - even while maintaining their pragmatic focus on effectiveness. After a brief introduction, the sections that follow focus on socio-technical transformations, emergence of the right to data protection, and new and emerging rights such as the right to be forgotten and the right not to be subject to automated decision-making, along with new mechanisms of governance and enforcement.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
266 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-61351-4 (9781009613514)
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Rachelle Bosua | Damian Clifford | Jing Qian
Data Rights in Transition
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09/2025
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Author
Deakin University
Australian National University
University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Content
Introduction; 1. Megan Richardson, Precursors and Threads; 2. Rachelle Bosua, Rise of the Computer and Catalysts for Change; 3. Jing Qian and Megan Richardson, From Pragmatism to Activism; 4. Damian Clifford, Making and Remaking Data Protection; Conclusion.