096923 Sprachpraktische Übung

SoSe 17: Data Privacy Law

Lothar Determann

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Quick facts:

  • Blackboard / Online Course on Data Privacy Law (EU, German and U.S. law)
  • Course Materials are in English, posted at www.prof-determann.info
  • Register by email to ldetermann@bakernet.com and frances.say@bakermckenzie.com
  • Registration deadline is May 5, 2017. Please register before April 20, 2017
  • You have to complete 3 multiple choice quizzes and one essay (by July 1, 2017). No exam.

Course description

More and more companies and government agencies find themselves in the press and courtrooms for data privacy and security law violations. Given the rapidly increasing technological options to collect and commercialize personal data, this area of the law is rapidly growing. This course will prepare law students for the challenges and opportunities of international data privacy law, with a particular focus on United States Federal / California privacy law and European Union / German data protection law.

Objective of the lectures is to familiarize students with the typical legal problems arising from the conflicting interests in data and privacy in today's global economy and society, in particular in the areas of law enforcement, commerce, media and employment. The significance and practical relevance of domestic, international and foreign national laws is rapidly increasing for individuals, government officials, businesspeople, attorneys, judges, and legislators around the world. We will look at how data processing and laws affect individual privacy in the various areas, including government and private surveillance, press reporting, commercial treatment of financial, health and communications information, and direct marketing.

Topics covered include common law, constitutional and statutory rights and obligations regarding data privacy, data security and legal protection for databases under California, U.S. Federal, European Community, public international and other countries' laws, including, for example, the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Principles, rules on spamming, wiretapping, homeland security, and employee monitoring. The course materials consist of a collection of cases and reading materials (Determann Privacy Law 2017 - Cases & Materials), posted at www.prof-determann.info. Students have to work through these cases independently and answer a series of quizzes that I will send via email.

Grades are awarded based on the quizzes and one major written assignment (essay style assessment), which students have to complete and submit by July 1, 2017 on the topic of one of the Cases in the Cases & Materials collection. Please email me with your first and second choice of a topic by May 5, 2017 (always send emails to email ldetermann@bakernet.com and frances.say@bakermckenzie.com). We may meet for a 'live' session at the Freie Universität Berlin between April 18 and June 18, to discuss cases and materials. Exact time and place will be announced via email to registered students. Any questions and to register - please email ldetermann@bakernet.com and frances.say@bakermckenzie.com. Schließen

Zusätzliche Termine

Di, 02.05.2017 12:00 - 14:00
Präsenzveranstaltung

Dozenten:
Prof. Dr. Lothar Determann

Räume:
2215 Hörsaal (Boltzmannstr. 3)

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