Belarus' House of Representatives adopted a draft personal data protection law, Pravo.by reports. The draft law defines categories of personal data, determines the process for cross-border transfers, establishes the creation of an authorized oversight body and sets responsibilities for violations. “The adoption of this law will ensure an appropriate level of protection of personal data and will contribute to the development of business, trade and economic relations of the Republic of Belarus with other states,” the report states.
8 April 2021
Belarus adopts draft personal data protection law
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