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Title: Privacy, Data Protection and Lex Informatica lecture 1


1
Privacy, Data Protection and Lex Informatica --
lecture 1
  • Dr. Lee A. Bygrave, 6.2.2006

2
Presentation of NRCCL
  • Established 1970
  • Extensive library
  • Work in two general areas
  • 1. Legal technology
  • 2. Information law
  • International research staff
  • Cooperation with SITAS

3
Course overview
  • See overview via
  • lthttp//www.uio.no/studier/emner/jus/jus/JUR5630/v
    06gt
  • Core literature -- Bygraves doctoral thesis,
  • Data Protection Law Approaching Its Rationale,
    Logic and Limits

4
Surveillance and control -- basic trends
  • Three scenarios
  • Panopticon, Wagner and NRK
  • Principal trend
  • increasing mass surveillance and control (but
    relative decline in intensity of surveillance and
    control by small-scale groups?)
  • Growing pervasiveness along two axes
  • across national boundaries
  • across organisational sectors

5
Developments in surveillance techniques
  • Increasingly
  • automated,
  • de-personalised,
  • miniaturised,
  • continuous,
  • preemptory,
  • directed at large groups of people
  • based on transactional and/or biometric data

6
Causative factors (1)
  • Reflexivity (Giddens)
  • Rationalisation (Weber)
  • Growth in social scale
  • Increasing symbiosis between surveillance systems
  • Growth in fine-grained concern by organisations
    for their clients
  • Ideological trends
  • Exigencies of wartime

7
Causative factors (2)
  • The role of technology
  • double-sided effect of technological developments
    on privacy (the paradox of technology)
  • Privacy-invasive technologies
  • Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) -- see
    Burkert 1997

8
Dystopian visions of surveillance and control
  • Orwells 1984
  • Huxleys Brave New World
  • Zamyatins We
  • Bradburys Fahrenheit 451
  • Issue to what extent are these visions realistic
    and analytically useful?
  • Cf. Foucaults work on panopticism
  • Cf. Anna Funders Stasiland (2003)

9
Affected interests/values
  • Privacy
  • Autonomy
  • Integrity
  • Dignity
  • Democracy
  • Pluralism
  • Others?

10
Affected interests/values (2)
  • Definitional issues
  • Privacy as
  • right to be let alone (eg, Warren and Brandeis)
  • informational control / informational
    self-determination (eg, Westin)
  • limited accessibility (eg, Gavison, Bygrave)
  • solely concerned with intimate sphere (eg, Wacks,
    Inness)
  • Autonomy self-determination

11
Affected interests/values (3)
  • Integrity harmonious functionality based on
    respect
  • Dignity intrinsic worth
  • Democracy active participation in public
    government of societal processes
  • Pluralism
  • (i) diversity of lifestyles and opinions
  • (ii) distribution of power so that not one single
    group/organisation can dominate others
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