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_aJAEGER, Paul T _95132 |
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_aThe structures of centralized governmental privacy protection : _bapproaches, models, and analysis |
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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 faciliation of the interantional 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 addopting such structures, and analyszes a selection of the structures used by various nations and states at present. From this 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 | |
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_aMcCLURE, Charles R _96907 |
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_aFRASER, Bruce T _916970 |
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_tGovernment Information Quarterly _g19, 3, p. 317-336 _d, 2002 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c7650 _d7650 |
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