La protección de datos personales y el comercio electrónico: un análisis regional de legislación comparada.

Tesis Materias > Ciencias Sociales Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Máster Cerrado Español En la actualidad, con la evolución de la sociedad al ritmo de la tecnología y de cara a las nuevas herramientas de información y comunicaciones, las cuales han venido respondiendo a las necesidades del ser humano, han surgido aparejadamente nuevas dificultades y problemáticas que antes ni se imaginaban. Uno de estos aspectos es que, mientras mayor y más fácil es el acceso a los flujos de información entre las TICS y las redes, los riesgos de no saber en manos de quien se encuentra la información; aumentan, dando lugar así a posibles implicaciones negativas, tanto fácticas como jurídicas y de diferentes magnitudes. Es allí surge la necesidad de proteger, sobretodo, la información que concierne al individuo en particular, lo que llamamos: datos personales. En este sentido, esta investigación, haciendo uso de una metodología cualitativa y bibliográfica, buscará hacer un análisis de cómo en las diferentes legislaciones, a nivel latinoamericano, los Estados han buscado garantizar una efectiva protección de datos personales a sus ciudadanos o si han omitido esta obligación. Este estudio hará un enfoque a los datos personales inmersos en relaciones comerciales por vía electrónica; mejor conocido como: Comercio Electrónico (E-commerce). Se espera poder concluir qué país posee la legislación que brinda mayor seguridad para poder comercializar de manera positiva en cuanto a los datos personales y qué Estado se ha ocupado en fortalecer la protección de la información personal, al reforzarla con leyes efectivas y de cumplimiento eficaz. Además, se busca poder identificar aquellas prácticas y operaciones que ponen en riesgo estos datos e información con el fin de poder luego dar recomendaciones y consejos prácticos para que los usuarios de este tipo de comercio puedan sentirse seguros de utilizar esta vía moderna de comercialización, sin temor a ser perjudicados posteriormente en su esfera jurídica personal. metadata Mejía Sandoval, Lucía Alejandra mail lumejia2@gmail.com (2022) La protección de datos personales y el comercio electrónico: un análisis regional de legislación comparada. Masters thesis, SIN ESPECIFICAR.

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En la actualidad, con la evolución de la sociedad al ritmo de la tecnología y de cara a las nuevas herramientas de información y comunicaciones, las cuales han venido respondiendo a las necesidades del ser humano, han surgido aparejadamente nuevas dificultades y problemáticas que antes ni se imaginaban. Uno de estos aspectos es que, mientras mayor y más fácil es el acceso a los flujos de información entre las TICS y las redes, los riesgos de no saber en manos de quien se encuentra la información; aumentan, dando lugar así a posibles implicaciones negativas, tanto fácticas como jurídicas y de diferentes magnitudes. Es allí surge la necesidad de proteger, sobretodo, la información que concierne al individuo en particular, lo que llamamos: datos personales. En este sentido, esta investigación, haciendo uso de una metodología cualitativa y bibliográfica, buscará hacer un análisis de cómo en las diferentes legislaciones, a nivel latinoamericano, los Estados han buscado garantizar una efectiva protección de datos personales a sus ciudadanos o si han omitido esta obligación. Este estudio hará un enfoque a los datos personales inmersos en relaciones comerciales por vía electrónica; mejor conocido como: Comercio Electrónico (E-commerce). Se espera poder concluir qué país posee la legislación que brinda mayor seguridad para poder comercializar de manera positiva en cuanto a los datos personales y qué Estado se ha ocupado en fortalecer la protección de la información personal, al reforzarla con leyes efectivas y de cumplimiento eficaz. Además, se busca poder identificar aquellas prácticas y operaciones que ponen en riesgo estos datos e información con el fin de poder luego dar recomendaciones y consejos prácticos para que los usuarios de este tipo de comercio puedan sentirse seguros de utilizar esta vía moderna de comercialización, sin temor a ser perjudicados posteriormente en su esfera jurídica personal.

Tipo de Documento: Tesis (Masters)
Palabras Clave: Comercio electrónico, datos personales, privacidad, legislación, tecnología.
Clasificación temática: Materias > Ciencias Sociales
Divisiones: Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Máster
Depositado: 17 Nov 2023 23:30
Ultima Modificación: 17 Nov 2023 23:30
URI: https://repositorio.uneatlantico.es/id/eprint/2011

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