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Regulating Cross-Border Data Access for Law Enforcement : Jurisdictional Games
Regulating Cross-Border Data Access for Law Enforcement : Jurisdictional Games
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Author(s): Abraha, Halefom H.
ISBN No.: 9781509973279
Pages: 288
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 166.64
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

This series concerns the transformative effects of the digital technology revolution on information law and regulation. Information law embraces multiple areas of law that affect the control and reuse of information, data and digital tools - intellectual property, data protection, privacy, freedom of information, state security, tort, contract and competition law. 'Regulation' is a similarly extensive concept in that it encompasses legal and non-legal modes of control, including technological design and codes of practice. The series provides cross-cutting analysis and exploration of the complex and pressing issues that arise in a society where digital infrastructures are now pervasive and when massive volumes of digital information are shared globally. These issues include access to data; sharing, reuse, and governance of data; open source and public sector data; the legitimacy and transparency of training data; propertisation of data and digital tools; freedom of expression and information access rights; privacy rights and data protection regimes; and the role of the state and private entities in safeguarding the public interest in the uses of data. In the spirit of representing the diverse nature of its topics, the series embraces various methodologies: doctrinal, comparative, empirical, theoretical, historical and socio-legal, and particularly welcomes monograph proposals. The series is especially open to perspectives from jurisdictions or regions which have traditionally been underrepresented in the scholarly literature.


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