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Aviation Security, Privacy, Data Protection and Other Human Rights: Technologies and Legal Principles: Law, Governance and Technology Series, cartea 37

Autor Olga Mironenko Enerstvedt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2017
This book sheds light on aviation security, considering both technologies and legal principles. It considers the protection of individuals in particular their rights to privacy and data protection and raises aspects of international law, human rights and data security, among other relevant topics. Technologies and practices which arise in this volume include body scanners, camera surveillance, biometrics, profiling, behaviour analysis, and the transfer of air passenger personal data from airlines to state authorities.
Readers are invited to explore questions such as: What right to privacy and data protection do air passengers have? How can air passenger rights be safeguarded, whilst also dealing appropriately with security threats at airports and in airplanes? Chapters explore these dilemmas and examine approaches to aviation security which may be transferred to other areas of transport or management of public spaces, thus making the issues dealt with here of paramou
nt importance to privacy and human rights more broadly. The work presented here reveals current processes and tendencies in aviation security, such as globalization, harmonization of regulation, modernization of existing data privacy regulation, mechanisms of self-regulation, the growing use of Privacy by Design, and improving passenger experience.This book makes an important contribution to the debate on what can be considered proportionate security, taking into account concerns of privacy and related human rights including the right to health, freedom of movement, equal treatment and non-discrimination, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and the rights of the child. It will be of interest to graduates and researchers in areas of human rights, international law, data security and related areas of law or information science and technology.  I think it will also be of interest to other categories (please see e.g. what the reviewers have written)
"I think that the book would be of great appeal for airports managing bodies, regulators, Civil Aviation Authorities, Data Protection Authorities, air carriers, any kind of security companies, European Commission Transport Directorate, European Air Safety Agency (EASA), security equipment producers, security agencies like the US TSA, university researchers and teachers.""Lawyers (aviation, privacy and IT lawyers), security experts, aviation experts (security managers of airports, managers and officers from ANSPs and National Aviation Authorities), decision makers, policy makers (EASA, EUROCONTROL, EU commission)"
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319581385
ISBN-10: 3319581384
Pagini: 453
Ilustrații: XIX, 453 p. 14 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seriile Law, Governance and Technology Series, Issues in Privacy and Data Protection

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter1. Introduction.- GENERAL PART.- Chapter2.  Protection of privacy and data protection in aviation security.- Chapter3. Other human rights in aviation security.- Chapter4.  Civil aviation security.- Chapter5  Legal principles of privacy and data protection.- SPECIAL PART.- Chapter6.  Aviation security technologies.- Chapter7. Analysis of privacy and data protection principles.- PART III.  Chapter8.  Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Olga Mironenko Enerstvedt, PhD, is a founder and consultant at Aviation and ICT Law Consulting. The company provides sector-specific consulting services with a focus on aviation, information and communication technology and privacy and data protection in an interrelated manner. Olga Mironenko Enerstvedt holds PhD from the University of Oslo, a diploma in law from the National Research University – Higher School of Economics in Moscow and an LLM from the University of Oslo in Information and Communication Technology Law. She formerly worked as a lawyer in the civil aviation industry in Russia. Research interests include ICT Law, privacy, data protection, aviation security, and civil aviation.

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This book sheds light on aviation security, considering both technologies and legal principles. It considers the protection of individuals in particular their rights to privacy and data protection and raises aspects of international law, human rights and data security, among other relevant topics. Technologies and practices which arise in this volume include body scanners, camera surveillance, biometrics, profiling, behaviour analysis, and the transfer of air passenger personal data from airlines to state authorities.
Readers are invited to explore questions such as: What right to privacy and data protection do air passengers have? How can air passenger rights be safeguarded, whilst also dealing appropriately with security threats at airports and in airplanes? Chapters explore these dilemmas and examine approaches to aviation security which may be transferred to other areas of transport or management of public spaces, thus making the issues dealt with here of paramou
nt importance to privacy and human rights more broadly. The work presented here reveals current processes and tendencies in aviation security, such as globalization, harmonization of regulation, modernization of existing data privacy regulation, mechanisms of self-regulation, the growing use of Privacy by Design, and improving passenger experience.This book makes an important contribution to the debate on what can be considered proportionate security, taking into account concerns of privacy and related human rights including the right to health, freedom of movement, equal treatment and non-discrimination, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and the rights of the child. It will be of interest to graduates and researchers in areas of human rights, international law, data security and related areas of law or information science and technology.  I think it will also be of interest to other categories (please see e.g. what the reviewers have written)
"I think that the book would be of great appeal for airports managing bodies, regulators, Civil Aviation Authorities, Data Protection Authorities, air carriers, any kind of security companies, European Commission Transport Directorate, European Air Safety Agency (EASA), security equipment producers, security agencies like the US TSA, university researchers and teachers.""Lawyers (aviation, privacy and IT lawyers), security experts, aviation experts (security managers of airports, managers and officers from ANSPs and National Aviation Authorities), decision makers, policy makers (EASA, EUROCONTROL, EU commission)"

Caracteristici

Includes technological and operational descriptions of the measures used Features examples from Russia, the EU, UK, Norway and the USA Presents a much needed thorough view of aviation security interests in the context of privacy-security debates Identifies global trends such as the risk-based approach and global information sharing