The Privacy Law Sourcebook 2018
United States Law, International Law, and Recent Developments
edited by Marc Rotenberg
(EPIC 2018)
The Privacy Law Sourcebook is the leading resource for students, attorneys, and policymakers interested in privacy law in the United States and around the world. The Sourcebook includes major US privacy laws such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Privacy Act, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the Video Privacy Protection Act, and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. The Sourcebook also includes key international privacy frameworks such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation and the revised OECD Privacy Guidelines. The Privacy Law Sourcebook 2018 has been updated and expanded to include the modernized Council of Europe Convention on Privacy, the Judicial Redress Act, the CLOUD Act, and new materials from the United Nations. The Sourcebook also includes an extensive resources section with useful websites and contact information for privacy agencies, organizations, and publications.
Praise for The Privacy Law Sourcebook
The Privacy Law Sourcebook is the go-to resource for anyone responsible for compliance with privacy law, both in the U.S. and the EU. The recently updated edition has lots of new resources for the privacy professional. – Danielle Keats Citron, Morton and Sophie Macht Professor of Law, University of Maryland Carey School of Law
The “Physicians Desk Reference” of the privacy world. – Evan Hendricks, Privacy Times
This is a handy compilation of privacy law instruments and a “must” for anyone seeking guidance about the location and content of the key statutes, treatises, and recent developments. – American Society of International Law
The Privacy Law Sourcebook belongs front and center on the desk of every Information Age lawyer. It provides an indispensable map to the maze that is modern privacy law. – Prof. Paul M. Schwartz, UC Berkeley School of Law




