40 On-line Rights for Employees in the Information Society. Use and Monitoring of E-mail and Internet at Work.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Preface
Notes
on Contributors
Introductory
remarks, Roger
Blanpain & Tadashi Hanami
Welcome,
Thord Wedin
1.
The protection of privacy at work,
Peter Skyte
2.
Employment in a global knowledge content, Peter
Johnston
3.
Forwarding confidential information on the Internet: technological possibilities
of monitoring and control, Marc
Van Gestel
4.
Monitoring and control of use of e-mail and Internet by the employee.
Management's point of view, Eamonn
Sheehy
5.
Employment and labour law aspects. Setting
the scene. Asking the right questions,
Roger Blanpain
6.
Privacy and employment law: general principles and application to electronic
monitoring, Frank
Hendrickx
7.
Online rights for online workers in
Member States of the European Union, Eric
Lee
8.
Belgian Law, Frank
Hendrickx
Report
of the Belgian workshop, Frank Hendrickx
9.
Dutch Law, Taufan
C.B. Homan
10.
English
Law, Gillian
Morris
Report
of the English workshop, Andrew Bibby
11.
French Law, Jean-Emmanual
Ray and Jacques Rojot
12.
German Law, Armin
Hoeland
13.
Italian Law,
Michele Colucci
14.
Italian Law,
Vincenzo Ferrante
15.
Italian Law, Emiliana Dal Bon
16.
Japanese Law, Ikuko
Sunaoshi
17.
US Law,
Matthew W. Finkin
18.
Regulating and monitoring communications in the enterprise: guidelines for the
development of an effective usage policy, Jos
Dumortier
Index
Andrew
Bibby, Writer and Journalist, United Kingdom
Roger
Blanpain, Professor, KULeuven, Belgium and KUBrabant, The
Netherlands, Director, EJIB, President, International Society for Labour law
and Social Security, Member of the Royal Flemish Academy for Science and the
Arts
Michele
Colucci, Researcher, KULeuven, Belgium, Handler Fellow,
University of Illinois, USA
John
Cordier, CEO, Mobistar, Belgium
Emiliana
Dal Bon, Law Consultant, Modena, Italy
Jos
Dumortier, Professor,
Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and Information Technology, KULeuven,
Belgium
Vincenzo
Ferrante,
Professor, Catholic
University Piacenza, Italy
Matthew
Finkin,
Professor, University of Illinois, USA
Tadashi
Hanami, Professor, Sofia University, Japan, Director-General,
the Japan Institute of Labour, Director EJIB
Frank
Hendrickx, Professor, KUB
Tilburg, the Netherlands, Fund For Scientific Research Flanders, KULeuven,
Belgium
Armin
Hoeland, Professor, University of Halle, Germany
Taufan
Homan, Researcher, KUBrabant, The Netherlands
Peter
Johnston, European Commission, Directorate General for the
Information Society
Eric
Lee,
Researcher, Labour and Society International, United Kingdom
Gillian
Morris, Professor, Brunel University, United Kingdom
Jacques
Rojot, Professor, University of Paris I, France
Eamonn
Sheehy, IT Manager, Brussels, Belgium
Peter
Skyte,
Vice President, UNI-Europa IBITS
Ikuko
Sunaoshi,
Researcher, Japan Institute of Labour, Japan
Marc
Van Gestel,
Technical Director, eMailMasters, Belgium
Thord
Wedin, President, UNI-Europa IBITS