Powers and functions of the ombudsman in the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act : an effectiveness study / [by] France Houle and Lorne Sossin. : IP54-38/2011E-PDF

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Analyzes the effectiveness of Part I of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”). More specifically, examines the effectiveness of the structure, mandate and powers assigned to the Privacy Commissioner, in order to answer the following general question: is the Ombuds model effective in regulating private-sector practices for the protection of personal information?

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Department/Agency Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
Title Powers and functions of the ombudsman in the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act : an effectiveness study / [by] France Houle and Lorne Sossin.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) Bibliography.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada August 2010.
Description 209p.tables
Catalogue number
  • IP54-38/2011E-PDF
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