Privacy in the Western World
Privacy in the Western World
This course is part of Privacy and Standardisation Specialization
Instructor: Jan Smits
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Understand how privacy concepts evolved historically
Analyze the relationship between privacy, law, and human rights
Examine international cooperation and legal frameworks
Understand modern challenges of digital privacy and data protection
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There are 8 modules in this course
Welcome to this course about privacy,
We are thrilled to see that you are interested and will provide you with a comprehensive study of this intriguiging subject. We hope this course will enthuse you to look further into privacy and personal data regulation. Especially in the light of recent events it becomes more important to know about your (alleged!?) rights and freedoms. After showing you a number of interesting examples of privacy in recent events, this course continues to provide you with an historic introduction, and varying cases and court decisions. It will guide you through the cultural and legal changes in perception of privacy over time. Sometimes with a more technological perspective. Notably, in the Western world differences have accumulated over time and the differences between the USA and Europe will be explained extensively in the follow-up courses. Through video lectures and quizzes we endeavor to build a solid foundation for you to construct a well-founded opinion on privacy. Last but not least we sincerely hope you enjoy the course! Prof.mr.dr. Jan Smits
This is the introduction to the course on Privacy. This first week we start with a number of introduction videos to demonstrate the importance of privacy in examples from all over the world. It is interesting to see how privacy has been put under pressure because of increased security, of freedom of enterprise of social media, and of technological possibilities. After this weeks lesson's we dive deeper in history to see where privacy legislation is coming from, how it relates to human rights, and the recent developments to its current status. We hope you enjoy this course.
What's included
4 videos1 reading
4 videosβ’Total 26 minutes
- Introductionβ’2 minutes
- Interview with the vice-president communication of Facebookβ’14 minutes
- Along the banks of the Yangtze - China's privacy trade-offβ’9 minutes
- Privacy issues in the USAβ’1 minute
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Addicted to fake news: violation of human dignityβ’10 minutes
While privacy and personal space are being debated more and more over the course of the information age, personal data was stored long before the rise of the internet. In the first module we will address the collectors and overseers of our historic data.
What's included
2 videos1 assignment
2 videosβ’Total 3 minutes
- Library of the University of Utrechtβ’1 minute
- The Dutch National Archiveβ’2 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- A historic perspectiveβ’30 minutes
We visit an expert on cybercrime, cyber-investigation, privacy and data protection.
What's included
2 videos1 reading1 assignment
2 videosβ’Total 68 minutes
- Privacy model of prof.dr. Bert Jaap Koops from his interviewβ’20 minutes
- Additional interview with prof.dr. Bert-Jaap Koopsβ’48 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Privacy Model Prof. Bert-Jaap Koopsβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Reviewing the interviewβ’30 minutes
Many differences exist between European and American society nowadays. However when looking closely at the establishment of an independent people with constitutional rights we may also see some similarities...
What's included
4 videos2 readings1 assignment
4 videosβ’Total 5 minutes
- Obama visiting the Plakkaat van Verlatingheβ’0 minutes
- Plakkaat van Verlatingheβ’3 minutes
- Declaration of Independenceβ’1 minute
- Motely - The Rise of the Dutch Republicβ’1 minute
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- (Modern) Translation full text Plakkaat van Verlatingheβ’10 minutes
- Full text Declaration of Independenceβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Comparing the Plakkaat and Declarationβ’30 minutes
With increasing cross-border travel and services, countries realised that in order to handle them effectively, deals had to brokered. By drafting and signing treaties on specific subjects they managed, while not giving up too much of their own sovereignty.
What's included
6 videos1 reading1 assignment
6 videosβ’Total 5 minutes
- The need for treatiesβ’1 minute
- Origins of the Red Crossβ’1 minute
- Development of Telecommunicationsβ’1 minute
- Pre-paid postal systemβ’1 minute
- Protecting submarine cables (the internet!)β’1 minute
- Rights for literary and artistic workβ’1 minute
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Full text Berne Conventionβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Recapping the individual treatiesβ’30 minutes
After agreeing on specific subjects countries learned that in order to avoid conflict more safeguards and cooperation was required. The two world wars showed that absence of good arbitration over conflicts and lacking international cohesiveness could lead to humanic atrocities. This module focuses on the response the world made to avoid these events from ever happening again: to protect human live and to protect human rights.
What's included
5 videos1 reading1 assignment
5 videosβ’Total 7 minutes
- Arbitration between countriesβ’1 minute
- Countries around the tableβ’1 minute
- Building a legacy in WWIIβ’2 minutes
- UN Declaration of Human Rightsβ’2 minutes
- Protection from your governmentβ’2 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Full text UN Declaration of Human Rightsβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- The 20th century's big stepsβ’30 minutes
The rise of the computers also brought along a need to protect privacy in the digital environment. Conceptualizing proper protection of personal data and pursuing infringement still provides a great challenge for policy makers.
What's included
3 videos3 readings1 assignment
3 videosβ’Total 5 minutes
- The eight principlesβ’3 minutes
- International Criminal Court 2002β’1 minute
- Budapest Cybercrime treatyβ’1 minute
3 readingsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Necessity of privacy protectionβ’10 minutes
- Understanding the ICCβ’40 minutes
- How effective is Budapest treaty?β’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Last practiceβ’30 minutes
The final quiz and opportunity for you to demonstrate that you mastered the content of this course. Good luck!
What's included
1 assignment
1 assignmentβ’Total 20 minutes
- Final examβ’20 minutes
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Reviewed on Jul 17, 2020
It was a very insightful course and I am glad I was able to complete it.
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The course is impressive and value added knowledge to me.
Reviewed on Mar 10, 2021
This was a well thought out introduction to the 'how and the why' privacy laws have evolved.
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