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Personal Data Protection Rights edition 2025

Books from same Author: Dr Ashit Kumar Srivastava and Dr Yogesh Pratap Singh

Books from same Publisher: LexisNexis

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Dr Ashit Kumar Srivastava and Dr Yogesh Pratap Singh
    PublisherLexisNexis
    Edition1st edition
    ISBN9788197759062
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2025

    Description

    LexisNexis Personal Data Protection Rights edition 2025 by Dr Ashit Kumar Srivastava and Dr Yogesh Pratap Singh

    Personal Data Protection Rights attempts to capture the essence of digital presence and the rights which have been globally recognised. It is structured across 15 chapters, each addressing a specific aspect of personal data protection such as the right to be forgotten, data portability, access, correction, and explanation.  This book explores the evolving legal landscape surrounding personal data protection and the balance between innovation, economic growth, and individual rights. It bridges the gap between complex legal theory and practical, everyday concerns about personal data protection.

    Key Features:

    Comprehensively covers the legal rights that individuals have over their personal data and the responsibilities of entities which control and process this data 
    Examines the concept of “digital dignity” which extends beyond privacy to include autonomy, fairness, and respect in the digital sphere 
    Dedicated chapters on compliance bodies, comparative analysis of global data protection laws (including GDPR and India’s framework), and special considerations for children and persons with disabilities
    Comparatively analyses global data protection regimes to provide a broader perspective on shared principles and divergent approache