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The 1998 Data Protection Act Explained (Point of Law)
 
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The 1998 Data Protection Act Explained (Point of Law) (Paperback)

by James Mullock (Author), Piers Leigh-Pollitt (Author), Piers Leigh Pollitt (Author), Osborne Clarke (Author)
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On March 1 2000 the provisions of the new data protection act came into force in the UK. The Act applies to anyone holding any records of living individuals in computer, paper and manual records.It strengthens the right of the individual and sets new rules for the transfer of data outside the European Union. This revised edition takes this into account.

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