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Procedural law for the data-driven society
Information & Communications Technology Law ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-20 , DOI: 10.1080/13600834.2021.1876331
Bart van der Sloot 1 , Sascha van Schendel 1
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ABSTRACT Large-scale data applications are becoming an increasingly integral part of how both public and private sector organisations function. The transition towards a data-driven society means that processes within organisations will be organised structurally differently than they used to be and that decision-making will be based on profiles and algorithms more often than not. This change requires several adjustments to the legal regime, both to make the best possible use of the opportunities this change has to offer and to lay down safeguards against dangers and risks. To facilitate this process, a number of changes is needed to the current, individual-centred legal paradigm, such as laying down a protective regime for non-personal data, providing protection to public interests and societal harms and granting a bigger role for representative and collective actions and public interest litigation.

中文翻译:

数据驱动社会的程序法

摘要 大规模数据应用正日益成为公共和私营部门组织运作方式不可或缺的一部分。向数据驱动型社会的过渡意味着组织内的流程将在结构上与以往不同,决策将更多地基于配置文件和算法。这一变化需要对法律制度进行多次调整,既要充分利用这一变化所提供的机会,又要制定防范危险和风险的保障措施。为了促进这一过程,需要对当前以个人为中心的法律范式进行一些改变,例如为非个人数据制定保护制度,
更新日期:2021-01-20
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