Cybersecurity and Data Laws of the Commonwealth

£139.99

Cybersecurity and Data Laws of the Commonwealth

International Trade, Investment and Arbitration

Comparative law International law Entertainment and media law Computer security Network security

Author: Robert Walters

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Collection: Law and Criminology

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 21st July 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9789819939350


Author and Focus

The book has been authored by a highly regarded international legal scholar and practitioner in transnational commercial and private law. The book highlights how the legal landscape for data protection, cross-border data flows and cybersecurity law is highly diverse and fragmented amongst all commonwealth countries. The book focuses on addressing the gaps in data, cybersecurity and national arbitration law of these countries. This is because, data and cybersecurity underpin digital trade and investment. The aim of this book is to promote more engagement and collaboration between commonwealth countries, to ensure they capitalise on the growing digital economy.

Changing Digital Economy and Legal Disputes

Notwithstanding the above, the digital economy is rapidly changing the way we work and live. When coupled together cybersecurity and data law will be an important components of the future digital economy. That said, there will likely be disputes, and international arbitration can be an effective legal mechanism to resolve trade and investment disputes across the digital economy. On that basis, this book augments how the respective laws of commonwealth countries, along with the model data and cyber laws of the Commonwealth should be reviewed to minimise any legal divergence. More legal convergence is needed.

Target Audience and Purpose

This book provides a comparison and practical guide for academics, students, and the business community of the current day data protection laws and cross-border data flows among all commonwealth countries.

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