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Comparative Analysis of DNA Profiling Legislations from Across the World
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by
Srinivas Atreya
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published
May 23, 2013
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last modified
Jul 12, 2013 11:30 AM
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filed under:
SAFEGUARDS,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
With the growing importance of forensic data in law enforcement and research, many countries have recognized the need to regulate the collection and use of forensic data and maintain DNA databases. Across the world around 60 countries maintain DNA databases which are generally regulated by specific legislations. Srinivas Atreya provides a broad overview of the important provisions of four different legislations which can be compared and contrasted with the Indian draft bill.
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Comparison of General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Directive
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by
Aditi Chaturvedi and Edited by Leilah Elmokadem
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published
Feb 07, 2017
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Data Protection,
Privacy
Recently, the General Data Protection Regulation (REGULATION (EU) 2016/679) was passed. It shall replace the present Data Protection Directive (DPD 95/46/EC), which is a step that is likely to impact the workings of many organizations. This document intends to offer a clear comparison between the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) a the Data Protection Direction (DPD).
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Comparison of Section 35(1) of the Draft Human DNA Profiling Bill and Section 4 of the Identification Act Revised Statute of Canada
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by
Elonnai Hickok
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published
Mar 03, 2014
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
A comparison of section 35(1) of the Draft Human DNA Profiling Bill, section 4 of the Identification Act, Revised Statute of Canada, and a review of international best practices.
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Comparison of the Manila Principles to Draft of The Information Technology [Intermediary Guidelines(Amendment) Rules], 2018
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by
Akriti Bopanna and Gayatri Puthran
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published
Sep 30, 2019
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last modified
Jun 01, 2020 07:48 AM
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filed under:
Freedom of Speech and Expression,
Internet Governance
This paper looks at the Manila Principles intermediary liability framework in comparison to the amended draft Information Technology [Intermediaries Guidelines (Amendment)] Rules, 2018 introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in December, 2018.
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Complying with Europe’s GDPR will be a “matter of survival” for Indian IT firms
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by
Admin
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published
May 26, 2018
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filed under:
Internet Governance
Europe’s new data laws could shake up Indian IT companies.
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News & Media
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Computer Related Offences
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by
Pranesh Prakash
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published
Jun 07, 2013
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filed under:
IT Act,
Internet Governance
If any person, dishonestly or fraudulently, does any act referred to in section 43, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend to five lakh rupees or with both.
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Resources
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Conceptualizing an International Security Regime for Cyberspace
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by
Elonnai Hickok and Arindrajit Basu
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published
Oct 26, 2018
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last modified
Oct 26, 2018 03:09 PM
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filed under:
Cyber Security,
Internet Governance
This paper was published as part of the Briefings from the Research and Advisory Group (RAG) of the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC) for the Full Commission Meeting held at Bratislava in 2018.
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Concerns over central snoop
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jul 01, 2013
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
Eyebrows have been raised at the Centre’s single-window system to intercept phone calls and internet exchanges — the desi version of the US’s surveillance programme, PRISM — that is expected to roll out this year-end.
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Concerns Regarding DNA Law
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by
Bhairav Acharya
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published
Oct 09, 2013
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last modified
Oct 29, 2013 10:09 AM
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filed under:
DNA Profiling,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
Recently, a long government process to draft a law to permit the collection, processing, profiling, use and storage of human DNA is nearing conclusion. There are several concerns with this government effort. Below, we present broad-level issues to be kept in mind while dealing with DNA law.
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Conference on Data Protection
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by
Admin
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published
Sep 20, 2018
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
Sunil Abraham and Amber Sinha participated in a conference on data protection at NIPFP in New Delhi on September 4, 2018. The event was organized by National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
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