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33.1 Introduction 33.1 Introduction
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33.2 Data—Information—Knowledge 33.2 Data—Information—Knowledge
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33.3 Information as a Special Good 33.3 Information as a Special Good
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33.4 The Cycle of Information 33.4 The Cycle of Information
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33.5 The Consequence: A Variety of Regulatory Approaches 33.5 The Consequence: A Variety of Regulatory Approaches
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33.6 Legal Regulation 33.6 Legal Regulation
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33.6.1 Fragmented Regulation 33.6.1 Fragmented Regulation
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33.6.2 Production of Information 33.6.2 Production of Information
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33.6.3 Gathering of Information 33.6.3 Gathering of Information
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33.6.4 Processing of Information 33.6.4 Processing of Information
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33.6.4.1 Transfer of information: infrastructure and intermediaries 33.6.4.1 Transfer of information: infrastructure and intermediaries
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33.6.4.2 Transparency and freedom of information 33.6.4.2 Transparency and freedom of information
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33.6.4.3 Distribution of information 33.6.4.3 Distribution of information
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33.6.4.4 Recombination of information 33.6.4.4 Recombination of information
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Introduction Introduction
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Statistical data Statistical data
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Control of special recombination use Control of special recombination use
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33.6.4.5 Protection of information 33.6.4.5 Protection of information
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33.7 Protection of Authenticity and Source—IT Security 33.7 Protection of Authenticity and Source—IT Security
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33.8 Erasure and Oblivion 33.8 Erasure and Oblivion
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33.9 Conclusion and Outlook 33.9 Conclusion and Outlook
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33 Information Management
Get accessIndra Spiecker genannt Doehmann is Professor of Public Law, Information Law, Environmental Law and Legal Theory at the Goethe University of Frankfurt
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Published:15 December 2020
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Abstract
This chapter describes the different phases of information management. It explains why certain legal problems arise and which different regulatory approaches can be taken. Many EU and Member States’ regulatory activities have centred around information and its many regulatory issues. However, the approach has been neither comprehensive nor structured and consequential. Rather, information management, particularly within the general administrative and administrative procedural law, gives the impression, if looked at in detail, of a patchwork of regulatory ideas and instruments widely apart from each other. Thus, the chapter concentrates on an overall view which allows us to understand why the approach to information management differs in various legal systems.
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