Privacy and personal data protection



Paper no.TitlePublication date
IN09/20-21 Regulation of consumer credit reference agencies in selected places 2021.05.07
ISE03/20-21 Policy and guidelines on installation and use of camera in taxi compartment 2020.10.22
IN17/19-20 Internet freedom and regulation in selected places 2020.07.16
IN09/19-20 Measures to address doxxing in selected places 2020.04.23
ISE09/17-18 Electronic health record sharing system 2018.08.22
ISE06/15-16 Regulation of person-to-person telemarketing calls in selected places 2015.12.09
FS12/11-12 Independent authorities overseeing the conduct of interception of communications in selected jurisdictions 2011.12.30
RN01/10-11 Improving personal data privacy protection (Chinese version only) 2010.10.15
IN21/07-08 Implementation problems of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance 2008.06.27
RP02/04-05 Regulation of Interception of Communications in Selected Jurisdictions

This research studies the statutory regulatory regimes of interception of communications in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia. They are examined in 10 aspects: legal framework; authorities responsible for issuing warrants; application procedures; grounds on which warrants are issued; duration, termination and renewal of warrants; lawful interception without a warrant; internal safeguard measures; external safeguard mechanisms; limit of executive discretion in bringing laws into operation; and legislative amendments in relation to the 911 incident and the development of communications technology.
2005.02.02
IN14/03-04 Sharing of Consumer Credit Data in the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Hong Kong 2004.07.09
FS06/01-02 Policy on Installation of Closed Circuit Television Systems in Public Places: the United Kingdom 2002.03.28
RP01/99-00 The Regulation of Media Intrusion of Privacy: The Experiences in Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States

This research examines the various modes of regulation regarding media intrusion of privacy adopted in Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States, including statutory regulation and self-regulatory mechanism.
1999.11.04