1979-2019 Celebrating 40 Years of Privacy and Data Protection at the CRIDS
Book | 1st edition 2021 | World | Jean Herveg
This book celebrates the 40th anniversary of the creation of the CRID and the 10th anniversary of its successor, the CRIDS. It gathers twenty-one very high quality contributions on extremely interesting and topical aspects of data protection.
Book | 3rd edition 2021 | United Kingdom | Ralf Caers
In Human Resource Management Basics the author covers the primordial HR issues such as recruitment and selection, socialisation and leadership, improved performance and dismissal of staff. Suitable for both practitioners and students who want to acquire a strong basic background in HR.Read the word of the author: https://intersentia.be/nl/auteur-aan-het-woord-ralf-caers/
Book | 1st edition 2021 | Europe | Marie–Anne Frison–Roche
Risk maps, compliance programs, deals and judicial agreements, ad hoc training, algorithms, audits, sanctions, controls, whistleblowing, collective actions, etc. are scrutinized in this book. Co-published with the Journal of Regulation & Compliance.
Book | 3rd edition 2020 | United Kingdom | Rudy Aernoudt
Entrepreneurship: no guts, no glory is a provocative scientifically reasoned book about the impact of entrepreneurship on the economy and our quality of life. The author argues for an enterprise and entrepreneurship-friendly ecosystem in Europe, and sets out concrete guidelines to achieve this.
Book | 1st edition 2019 | United Kingdom | Brendan Van Alsenoy
Practically every organisation in the world processes personal data. European data protection law imposes a series of requirements designed to protect individuals against the risks that result from the processing of their data. It also distinguishes among different types of actors involved in the processing and sets out different obligations for each type of actor. The most important distinction in this regard is the distinction between 'controllers' and 'processors'. This book seeks to determine whether EU data protection law should continue to maintain its current distinction.
Using Financial Analysis to Measure a Company's Value
Book | 3rd edition 2017 | United Kingdom | Guy Parmentier, Bart Cuypers
What determines a company’s financial health and what drives company value? This third-edition book enables non-specialists to grasp all relevant financial information using tools that allow efficient financial analyses and allows specialists to gain new perspectives on the matter.
Book | 1st edition 2015 | United Kingdom | Max Gaber
Risk taking in business contributes towards innovation while excessive risk taking is associated with corporate failure. This book illustrates how insurance against personal liability of the manager threatens – but also benefits – society and the economy
Book | 1st edition 2015 | United Kingdom | Lutgart Van den Berghe, Luc Sterckx, Hnia Ben Salah
Since there are currently no “codes of best practice” for internal governance, the authors had to rely on governance literature, governance experts and their own research to develop a number of basic principles of internal governance within corporations.
Book | 1st edition 2014 | United Kingdom | Ludo Cornelis
From the start of the financial crisis in 2007, which turned into an economic crisis soon afterwards, it was obvious that public law could not prevent the genesis of this crisis. But is there also a connection between private law and the outbreak of the financial and economic crisis? This thought-provoking book shows that private law provides as many useful institutions, mechanisms and instruments against the emergence of such a crisis as public law does.
Contributions in honour of Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (2004-2014)
Book | 1st edition 2014 | United Kingdom | Hielke Hijmans, Herke Kranenborg
Privacy and data protection are taken seriously in wide circles of our society. Usually It is the scandals that make the news, the latest example being the NSA affair. These news stories create a feeling of discomfort and lead to diminishing trust of citizens in companies they deal with, in their governments, in supranational entities such as the European Union, in the law, and diminishing trust between countries. This book defines the restoration of this trust in relation to privacy and data protection as the most pressing challenge. It reflects on the state of play in the area of privacy and personal data protection in Europe and the United States at the start of 2014.