privacy code - translation to russian
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privacy code - translation to russian

AREA OF LAW
Breach of privacy; Privacy laws; Tort of privacy; Privacy Law; Australian privacy law; Privacy Breach; Privacy breach; Privacy law in China; Vietnamese privacy law; Privacy law in Singapore; Chinese privacy law; Privacy regulations
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privacy code      
код защиты конфиденциальности
data privacy         
TOPIC REGARDING THE APPROPRIATE COLLECTION, USE AND DISSEMINATION OF PERSONAL DATA IN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, AS WELL AS THEIR PROTECTION AND RELATED LEGAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES
Data protection; Data Protection; Information Privacy; Private data; Data privacy; Informational privacy; Data protection policy
конфиденциальность данных
information privacy         
TOPIC REGARDING THE APPROPRIATE COLLECTION, USE AND DISSEMINATION OF PERSONAL DATA IN PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, AS WELL AS THEIR PROTECTION AND RELATED LEGAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES
Data protection; Data Protection; Information Privacy; Private data; Data privacy; Informational privacy; Data protection policy
конфиденциальность информации

Definition

ФРАНЦУЗСКИЙ ГРАЖДАНСКИЙ КОДЕКС
1804 (Кодекс Наполеона) , действующий гражданский кодекс Франции. Составлен при активном участии Наполеона. Включает нормы гражданского, семейного, процессуального, частично трудового права. Кодекс закрепил свободу частной собственности, провозгласив это право священным и неприкосновенным.

Wikipedia

Privacy law

Privacy law is the body of law that deals with the regulating, storing, and using of personally identifiable information, personal healthcare information, and financial information of individuals, which can be collected by governments, public or private organisations, or other individuals. It also applies in the commercial sector to things like trade secrets and the liability that directors, officers, and employees have when handing sensitive information.

Privacy laws are considered within the context of an individual's privacy rights or within reasonable expectation of privacy. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to privacy. The interpretation of these rights varies by country and is not always universal.