Book Details

Recordkeeping, Ethics and Law

Publication year: 2006

: 978-1-4020-4714-5

:


Distributed networks such as the Internet have altered the fundamental way a record is created, captured, accessed and managed over time. Law and ethics provide the major sources of regulatory controls over participants in such networks. This book analyses the interrelationship of recordkeeping, ethics and law in terms of existing regulatory models and their application to the Internet environment. It proposes an Internet model based on the notion of a legal and social relationship as a means of identifying the legal and ethical rights and obligations of recordkeeping participants in networked transactions. Medical, business and governmental relationships within communities of common interest based on trust illustrate the practical application of the model.


: Humanities, Social Science and Law / ISMS / Internet / Moral / Origin / ethics / organization / privacy