@article{ART001393060},
author={KIM, IL HWAN and KIM, MIN HO},
title={A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector},
journal={Public Land Law Review},
issn={1226-251X},
year={2009},
volume={46},
pages={291-318}
TY - JOUR
AU - KIM, IL HWAN
AU - KIM, MIN HO
TI - A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector
JO - Public Land Law Review
PY - 2009
VL - 46
IS - null
PB - Korean Public Land Law Association
SP - 291
EP - 318
SN - 1226-251X
AB - Privacy information protection in ‘public sector’ and ‘private sector’ may be identical according to the phenomenological concept ‘privacy information protection’ however, there are enormous differences according to the legislative technique in regulation objects, purposes, and specially measures. Collecting privacy information in public sector is most likely an ‘administrative investigation’ to collect information for administrative purpose, and in private sector collecting information is for ‘business activities’. In addition, the privacy information protection law in public sector has another purpose, which is to secure efficiency of administrative acts by “using or applying personal information” under the major premise of protecting personal information. On the other hand, the privacy information protection law for private sector not only has a principle to “protect personal information” but has a constitutional principle called “free market economy system”. Thus, the privacy information protection law for public and private sector has a difference in legislation principle; regulating public and private sector as a bundle is to be evaluated as exceeding the limitation of legislative technique. Therefore, legislative theories find that it is appropriate to separate the privacy information protection law of public sector and private sector, nevertheless we can't deny that it is difficult to clearly separate the two areas as two different laws because both sectors has a reiterative area and they share a phenomenological purpose which is to “protect personal information”. In conclusion, it is advisable, setting one law just as the German legislative model, to separate “general and common regulation”, “personal information protection in public sector”, and “personal information in private sector” in a separate compilation or chapter.
KW - 개인정보(Personal Information);정보사회(Information Society);독일 연방정보보호법(German Federal Data Protection Act);민간부문(Private Sector);개인정보보호(Personal Information Protection)
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KIM, IL HWAN and KIM, MIN HO. (2009). A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector. Public Land Law Review, 46, 291-318.
KIM, IL HWAN and KIM, MIN HO. 2009, "A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector", Public Land Law Review, vol.46, pp.291-318.
KIM, IL HWAN, KIM, MIN HO "A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector" Public Land Law Review 46 pp.291-318 (2009) : 291.
KIM, IL HWAN, KIM, MIN HO. A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector. 2009; 46 291-318.
KIM, IL HWAN and KIM, MIN HO. "A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector" Public Land Law Review 46(2009) : 291-318.
KIM, IL HWAN; KIM, MIN HO. A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector. Public Land Law Review, 46, 291-318.
KIM, IL HWAN; KIM, MIN HO. A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector. Public Land Law Review. 2009; 46 291-318.
KIM, IL HWAN, KIM, MIN HO. A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector. 2009; 46 291-318.
KIM, IL HWAN and KIM, MIN HO. "A Legal Issues about Personal Information Protection in Private Sector" Public Land Law Review 46(2009) : 291-318.