Resources
- Identity Use Cases & Scenarios.
- FIDIS Deliverables.
- Identity of Identity.
- Interoperability.
- Profiling.
- D7.2: Descriptive analysis and inventory of profiling practices.
- D7.3: Report on Actual and Possible Profiling Techniques in the Field of Ambient Intelligence.
- D7.4: Implications of profiling practices on democracy.
- D7.6 Workshop on AmI, Profiling and RFID.
- D7.7: RFID, Profiling, and AmI.
- D7.8: Workshop on Ambient Law.
- D7.9: A Vision of Ambient Law.
- D7.10: Multidisciplinary literature selection, with Wiki discussion forum on Profiling, AmI, RFID, Biometrics and Identity.
- D7.11: Kick-off Workshop on biometric behavioural profiling and Transparency Enhancing Technologies.
- Forensic Implications.
- HighTechID.
- Privacy and legal-social content.
- Mobility and Identity.
- Other.
- IDIS Journal.
- FIDIS Interactive.
- Press & Events.
- In-House Journal.
- Booklets
- Identity in a Networked World.
- Identity R/Evolution.
Table Of Content
- Introduction
- Background: the vision of Ambient Intelligence
- Aim and research question: towards Ambient Law
- Scenarios
- Outline
- Two Ambient Intelligence scenarios
- Scenario I: Brave New AmI World
- Scenario II: Users at the Buttons
- A vision of Ambient Law: Conceptual Exploration
- Law and technology
- The technological embodiment of law
- From modern law to ambient law?
- From letterisation to digitisation
- From printed code to digital code
- Legal constraints for AmL in a constitutional democracy
- Provisional vision of Ambient Law (AmL)
- Law by design
- Nissenbaum’s contextual integrity and its operationalisation
- IPTS’ D1gital Territ0ries concept – an overview
- Summary of the conceptual exploration
- Assessment of the existing legal framework: overview, effectiveness and lacunae
- Introduction
- Overview of the existing privacy and data protection legal framework
- Analysis of the legal framework
- Conclusion
- Assessment of PETs and TETs: overview, effectiveness and lacunae
- Introduction
- Overview of AmI-relevant PETs
- Opacity-enhancing functions and tools
- Transparency-enhancing functions and tools
- Supporting technologies
- Combined approaches
- AmI-relevant TET concepts
- Conclusion
- How to achieve AmL: the architecture of the rule of law
- The need for a paradigm shift
- Inventory of lacunae in the legal and technological framework
- Transparency of the processing of personal data
- Purpose specification and use limitation
- Consent
- Data quality and participation
- Accountability of the data controller
- Transparency of (group) profiles used to categorise individuals
- Conclusion: The potential of AmL to empower citizens in an AmI environment
- Scenario III: One Upon a Time, In the Kingdom Of Ambient Law