Censos, estadísticas y datos personales en la era del gobierno electrónico
The protection of human rights against the improper use of sophisticated information technology is a problem that remains unsolved. Each day new sophisticated information technologies create modern and previously unimaginable ways to challenge the protection of human rights. Modern computing tech...
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Baliabidea: | Revista de Derecho, Comunicaciones y Nuevas Tecnologías, ISSN 1909-7786, Nº. 1, 2005 |
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The protection of human rights against the improper use of sophisticated information technology
is a problem that remains unsolved. Each day new sophisticated information technologies
create modern and previously unimaginable ways to challenge the protection of human rights.
Modern computing technologies and the Internet have generated the capacity to gather,
manipulate, and share massive quantities of data.
Data protection governs the manner in which computerised data relating to individuals may be
collected, held, processed, used, disclosed and transferred. Throughout this article the reader
will be introduced to the key elements which go towards an understanding of data protection
law with specially reference to the personal data collected by the government for census and
statistical purposes. |
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