It’s with great pleasure that I write to promote the best book on Data Protection in the UK; it is “Data Protection: Law and Practice (5th Edition)” by my ex-boss, Rosemary Jay (with a few chapters written by a collection of well-known and authoritative DP experts).
The book contains 1500 pages of solid Data Protection commentary (with a further 250 pages devoted to cross references to relevant case law and index). It is an invaluable reference work.
If ever you encounter a difficult data protection issue, you can dip in to find relevant and informed commentary; it will save time when you are unsure of the answer to problematic questions or issues.
The book is very comprehensive; it considers all Parts of the DPA2018, the GDPR and UK_GDPR, the Law Enforcement Directive, PECR, National Security and every aspect of data protection in the post Brexit landscape. It references all relevant legal cases in the UK and before the CJEU.
Finally, I can offer readers of this blog a discount of 15% on £265 fee by using the Code (DPLP2020); that is if you buy the book as a stocking filler before the end of the year.
The law profession (including your data subjects’ lawyers) will rely on this book; it would be bonkers not to get a copy.
Details of the book and ordering: https://www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/Catalogue/ProductDetails.aspx?recordid=10521&searchorigin=jay&productid=42623106
If I am honest (and if you work in the public sector) consider the comprehensive FOI book written by Amberhawk’s Sue Cullen: https://www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/Catalogue/ProductDetails.aspx?productid=30802451&recordid=7516
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