Personality and data protection rights on the internet: brazilian and german approaches
In: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice Volume 96
Intro -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Personality and Data Protection Rights on the Internet: Introduction -- 1 The Emergence of the Onlife World -- 2 Internet Regulation -- 3 Advancing Personality and Data Protection Rights -- References -- Privacy Protection in the World Wide Web-Legal Perspectives on Accomplishing a Mission Impossible -- 1 Introduction: Little v. Big or How to Accomplish a Mission Impossible -- 2 Spheres of the Public and the Private-Shades of Grey -- 3 Basic Topology: Multipolar Fundamental Rights Relations and the Protection of the Individual from Her/Himself and Other Private Actors -- 4 Privacy Protection Within the State-Constitutional Law Foundations of the General Right to Privacy -- 5 Privacy Protection Beyond the State-International Human Rights Guarantees Protecting the General Right to Privacy -- 5.1 Regional Human Rights Protection Systems-The ECHR -- 5.2 Universal Public Law and Human Rights Law -- 6 Conclusions-Including a Comparative Dimension -- References -- Personality Rights in Brazilian Data Protection Law: A Historical Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Personality Rights and the Role of European Legal Thinking in Brazilian Law -- 2.1 Legal Formants of Brazilian Private Law -- 2.2 The "Social Turn" in Brazilian Law: Instrumentalism and Authoritarianism -- 2.3 The First Attempts Toward a Brazilian Data Protection Law and the Fight Against a National Identification System -- 3 Personality and Data Protection Rights in a Fragmented Set of Legislation -- 3.1 The "Principle of Consent" in Fragmented Legislation -- 3.2 The Freedom of Information Act and the Marco Civil Da Internet -- 3.3 The Credit Reporting Law and "Rights of Control" -- 4 The General Data Protection Law of 2018 -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Realizing the Fundamental Right to Data Protection in a Digitized Society.