Data protection laws are far from clearly defined frameworks of authoritative rules and prohibitions. Join the IAPP Feb. 4 for this LinkedIn Live event as Brussels Privacy Hub Co-Director and Vrije Universiteit Brussels Professor Paul De Hert discusses the lessons of legal anthropology for privacy and data protection and explains why elaborated codes of data protection are well adapted to the middle class while restricted codes are better suited for the working class.
'The Legal Anthropology of Data Protection: A Conversation with Paul De Hert'
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