Exercising Access Rights in Norway
Book Chapter
Bellanova, Rocco; Stine Bergersen; Maral Mirshahi; Marit Moe-Pryce & J. Peter Burgess (2017) Exercising Access Rights in Norway, in Norris, Clive; Paul De Hert; Xavier L'Hoiry; & Antonella Galetta, eds, The Unaccountable State of Surveillance. Exercising Access Rights in Europe. Dordrecht: Springer (257–296).
This chapter outlines the experiences of attempting to exercise one’s right of access in Norway. Using
rich, ethnographic examples, this chapter tests how easy or difficult it is for a data subject based in
Norway to obtain their personal data, firstly by locating the required information about organisations
and their data controllers and secondly by submitting subject access requests to these organisations. The
chapter reflects on the differences (if any) between public and private sector organisations in the
process of responding to access requests. It also considers the potential for having submitted complaints
to the national Data Protection Authority in Norway about the conduct of organisations when
researchers submitted access requests to them.
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Authors
Managing Editor, Security Dialogue
Administrative Coordinator (Research School on Peace and Conflict), Project Assistant (Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies)