Lately, it has become clear to which degree individuals have to provide state officials with private information in order to solve all sorts of new problems: The COVID pandemic made it necessary that the state acquired vaccine doses for the population, while individuals had to demonstrate their need. Electronic storage and sending of knowledge made it easier to exchange information between individuals and public authorities. With regard to the question of informational self-determination, registration has become a central issue of the new legal order. In 2023, we held an international conference on register law. The different perspectives are shown in this book and can be a start to understanding this issue and to developing new ideas. With contributions by Prof. Dr. María Aránzazu Calzadilla Medina | Prof. Dr. John Finlay | Prof. Dr. Arndt Kiehnle | Prof. Dr. Arzu Oğuz | Prof. Dr. Laurent Pfister | Triinu Rennu | Prof. Dr. Thomas Rüfner | Prof. Dr. Mathias Schmoeckel | Prof. Dr. Rosalba Sorice | Prof. Dr. Martin Sunnqvist | Prof. Dr. Andreas Thier, M.A.

Die Geschichte des Registerrechts aus europäischer Perspektive. International Register Law Conference - Bonn 2023,

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Abstract

Lately, it has become clear to which degree individuals have to provide state officials with private information in order to solve all sorts of new problems: The COVID pandemic made it necessary that the state acquired vaccine doses for the population, while individuals had to demonstrate their need. Electronic storage and sending of knowledge made it easier to exchange information between individuals and public authorities. With regard to the question of informational self-determination, registration has become a central issue of the new legal order. In 2023, we held an international conference on register law. The different perspectives are shown in this book and can be a start to understanding this issue and to developing new ideas. With contributions by Prof. Dr. María Aránzazu Calzadilla Medina | Prof. Dr. John Finlay | Prof. Dr. Arndt Kiehnle | Prof. Dr. Arzu Oğuz | Prof. Dr. Laurent Pfister | Triinu Rennu | Prof. Dr. Thomas Rüfner | Prof. Dr. Mathias Schmoeckel | Prof. Dr. Rosalba Sorice | Prof. Dr. Martin Sunnqvist | Prof. Dr. Andreas Thier, M.A.
2025
978-3-7560-2384-4
In den letzten Jahren ist deutlich geworden, in welchem Maße der Einzelne dem Staat private Informationen zur Verfügung stellen muss, um neue Probleme zu lösen: So machte es die Corona-Pandemie notwendig, dass der Staat Impfstoff beschaffte und der Einzelne seinen Bedarf nachweisen musste. Die elektronische Speicherung und Übermittlung von Wissen erleichterte den Austausch von Informationen zwischen Einzelpersonen und Behörden. Durch die aufkommende Frage der informationellen Selbstbestimmung ist das Registerrecht zu einem zentralen Thema geworden. 2023 haben wir dazu eine internationale Konferenz veranstaltet. Die daraus entstandenen Beiträge können einen Anfang darstellen, dieses Thema zu verstehen und Ideen für die Zukunft zu entwickeln. Mit Beiträgen von Prof. Dr. María Aránzazu Calzadilla Medina | Prof. Dr. John Finlay | Prof. Dr. Arndt Kiehnle | Prof. Dr. Arzu Oğuz | Prof. Dr. Laurent Pfister | Triinu Rennu | Prof. Dr. Thomas Rüfner | Prof. Dr. Mathias Schmoeckel | Prof. Dr. Rosalba Sorice | Prof. Dr. Martin Sunnqvist | Prof. Dr. Andreas Thier, M.A.
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