Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society, 2011. S. tyt. i okł.: Wolters Kluwer law & business.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-293) and index
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1. Introduction 2. The personal data problem: the developments raising personal data related issues 3. The personal data problem: concerns 4. Introduction to property discourse 5. Limitations of US information privacy law in dealing with the personal data problem 6. Correcting shortcomings of the US information privacy law by propertisation 7. Review of the European data protection regime 8. The possibility of propertisation of personal data in the EU legal order 9. Human rights nature of data protection as a limit on propertisation 10. The property rights solution 11. Conclusion.