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- Chris Connolly "An International Standard for privacy?" (1997) 4 PLPR 90 [Search]
The article summarises the international developments up to late 1997.
- Colin Bennett, "Prospects for an International Standard for the Protection of Personal Information: A Report to the Standards Council of Canada" (1997) [Search]
Bennett (who was very involved in the development of the Canadian Standard) provides a detailed assessment of the potential value of an international standards-based approach.
- G Greenleaf, "The OECD privacy Guidelines", (in Greenleaf, 'The European Union's privacy Directive - New orientations on its implications for Australia' (1997) The 1997 Australian Privacy Summit, IBC Conferences, Sydney) [Search]
The author provides a summary of the OECD Guidelines
- Roger Clarke, "'When Do They Need to Know 'Whodunnit?': The Justification for Transaction Identification; The Scope for Transaction Anonymity and Pseudonymity" Proc. Conf. Computers, Freedom & Privacy, San Francisco, 31 March 1995 [Search]
This document is designed as a background paper or opening statement for a panel session of the same name, at the Computers, Freedom & Privacy Conference, in San Francisco on 31 March 1995.
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