I read Kojiro Murakami's "A Study on Categorizing Information Privacy Rights"

Kojiro Murakami's "A Study on Categorizing Information Privacy Rights" is a peer-reviewed paper that proposes a new typology that integrates information privacy rights, including the right to control one's own information, after conducting a wide-ranging survey of the right to information privacy to date. Summary The summary is as follows: The importance and changes of information privacy rights Privacy...

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I read "Magazine Dialogue by Masahiro Sogabe and Tatsuhiko Yamamoto: On the Right to Control One's Own Information" (Information Law Research No. 7 (May 2020))

This is a bit of an old article, but I happened to pass by it today, so I'm taking a note of it. Summary The purpose of the discussion The instrumental nature of self-information control and fundamental rights The validity of consent Privacy theory as trust Relationship with positive law and precedents Impressions I thought this was a very good article to learn about the flow of the discussion around this area. In the first place, this article...

Further display I read "Magazine Dialogue by Masahiro Sogabe and Tatsuhiko Yamamoto: On the Right to Control One's Own Information" (Information Law Research No. 7 (May 2020))