Property Rights over Personal Data
In an era where digital data is a pivotal driver of innovation and economic growth, the question of ownership over personal data has become increasingly critical.
Property Rights over Personal Data delves into this pressing issue, presenting a collection of expert analyses on the evolving legal frameworks and challenges associated with data ownership across various jurisdictions. This book brings together specialists’ perspectives from Australia, Bahrain, Brazil, China, the European Union, France, Hong Kong, India, Mexico, Morocco, the UK and the US.
Through a comparative analysis of these diverse legal landscapes, this analysis highlights both the commonalities and unique approaches to personal data protection and ownership. By exploring the intersections of legal traditions, cultural values, and technological advancements, the authors provide valuable insights into the global discourse on data rights. An essential resource for policymakers, legal professionals, and scholars dedicated to navigating and shaping the future of personal data governance, ensuring a balance between individual rights and the collective benefits of data-driven innovation.
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Janvier 2025
1
N/A
158x240
9782711042029
Livre
- Avocats
- Conseils en propriété industrielle
- Conseils en propriété intellectuelle
- Délégué à la protection des données
- Juristes d'entreprise
Property Rights over Personal Data
In an era where digital data is a pivotal driver of innovation and economic growth, the question of ownership over personal data has become increasingly critical.
Property Rights over Personal Data delves into this pressing issue, presenting a collection of expert analyses on the evolving legal frameworks and challenges associated with data ownership across various jurisdictions. This book brings together specialists’ perspectives from Australia, Bahrain, Brazil, China, the European Union, France, Hong Kong, India, Mexico, Morocco, the UK and the US.
Through a comparative analysis of these diverse legal landscapes, this analysis highlights both the commonalities and unique approaches to personal data protection and ownership. By exploring the intersections of legal traditions, cultural values, and technological advancements, the authors provide valuable insights into the global discourse on data rights. An essential resource for policymakers, legal professionals, and scholars dedicated to navigating and shaping the future of personal data governance, ensuring a balance between individual rights and the collective benefits of data-driven innovation.
UIA-LexisNexis publications collection
UIA - LexisNexis Publications collection
Hors collections
Janvier 2025
1
N/A
158x240
9782711042029
Livre
- Avocats
- Conseils en propriété industrielle
- Conseils en propriété intellectuelle
- Délégué à la protection des données
- Juristes d'entreprise