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The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age: Interrogating the Right to be Forgotten (Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies)

The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age: Interrogating the Right to be Forgotten (Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies)

The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age: Interrogating the Right to be Forgotten
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The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age: Interrogating the Right to be Forgotten (Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies) Papeback - 2014

by A. GHEZZI

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MacMillan , pp. 154 1st ed. 2014 edition NO-PA16APR2015-KAP. Papeback. New.
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This edited volume documents the current reflections on the 'Right to be Forgotten' and the interplay between the value of memory and citizen rights about memory. It provides a comprehensive analysis of problems associated with persistence of memory, the definition of identities (legal and social) and the issues arising for data management.

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Norberto Nuno Gomes de Andrade, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, USA Daniela Brighigni, National Diaristic Archive in Pieve Santo Stefano Ccile de Terwangne, University of Namur, Belgium Alessia Ghezzi, Institute of Protection and Security of the Citizen, Italy ngela Guimares Pereira, Institute of Protection and Security of the Citizen, Italy Andrew Hoskins, University of Glasgow, UK Bert-Jaap Koops, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, Netherlands Paulan Korenhof, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, Netherlands Ivan Szekely, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Lucia Vesni?-Alujevi?, Institute of Protection and Security of the Citizen, Italy
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