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100 1 _aPaul T. Jaegera
_922717
245 1 0 _aThe structures of centralized governmental privacy protection :
_bapproaches, models, and analysis
260 _aNew York :
_bPERGAMON,
_c2002
520 3 _aThis article asserts that the United States federal government should adopt a centralized governmental structure for the privacy protection of personal information and data. There are a number of significant reasons, ranging from facilitation of the international dealings of United States corporations to the interactions of the United States government with other governments, for creating a centralized privacy protection structure for the United States federal government. This article examines the rise of centralized governmental privacy protection structures, identifies reasons for adopting such structures, and analyzes a selection of the structures used by various nations and states at present. From this analysis, the article presents a number of models of centralized governmental privacy protection structures. These models then form the basis of a discussion of what type of structural models of privacy protection would be most appropriate for the U.S. federal government
700 1 _aCharles R. McClurea
_922732
700 1 _aBruce T. Fraser
_922733
773 0 8 _tGovernment Information Quarterly
_g19, 3, p. 317-336
_dNew York : PERGAMON, 2002
_xISSN 0740-624X
_w
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998 _a20051216
_b1626^b
_cAnaluiza
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c14329
_d14329
041 _aeng