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The right to be forgotten – private law enforcement

Authors :
Tjong Tjin Tai, Eric
Tjong Tjin Tai, Eric
Source :
International Review of Law, Computers & Technology vol.30 (2016) date: 2016-02-07 nr.1-2 p.76-83 [ISSN 1360-0869]
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Private law enforcement of the right to be forgotten should be considered in light of the general characteristics of private law. This highlights advantages and limitations, and underlines the need to explicate the actual interests involved in the right to be forgotten. As case law and real-life examples show, enforcement is mostly feasible but may be costly. The right to be forgotten is most effective against large, bona fide corporations. This analysis provides a more realistic view of the possibilities of private law enforcement of newly proclaimed rights.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Review of Law, Computers & Technology vol.30 (2016) date: 2016-02-07 nr.1-2 p.76-83 [ISSN 1360-0869]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1080/13600869.2016.1138628, International Review of Law, Computers & Technology vol.30 (2016) date: 2016-02-07 nr.1-2 p.76-83 [ISSN 1360-0869], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1124833130
Document Type :
Electronic Resource