This book critically investigates the role of data subject rights in countering information and power asymmetries online.It aims at dissecting ‘data subject empowerment’ in the information society through the lens of the right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”) in Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In doing so, it provides an extensive analysis of the interaction between the GDPR and the fundamental right to data protection in Art.8 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (Charter), how data subject rights affect fair balancing of fundamental rights, and what the practical challenges are to effective data subject rights. The book starts with exploring the data-driven asymmetries that characterise individuals’ relationship with tech giants. These commercial entities increasingly anticipate and govern how people interact with each other and the world around them, affecting core values such as individual autonomy, dignity and freedom. The book explores how data protection law, and data subject rights in particular, enable resisting, breaking down or at the very least critically engaging with these asymmetric relationships. It concludes that despite substantial legal and practical hurdles, the GDPR’s right to erasure does play a meaningful role in furthering the fundamental right to data protection (Art. 8 Charter) in the face of power asymmetries online. Additional ISBNs 9780192587213The Right to Erasure in EU Data Protection Law is written by Jef Ausloos and published by OUP Oxford. ISBNs for The Right to Erasure in EU Data Protection Law are 9780192587220, 0192587226 and the print ISBNs are 9780198847977, 0198847971. Additional ISBNs include 9780192587213.
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