This is a 2017 update to Graham Greenleaf's 2014 Asian Data Privacy Laws - Trade and Human Rights Perspectives. It focuses on the international implications of the European Union's upcoming implementation of the GDPR. (2017)
Asian Data Privacy Laws – Trade and Human Rights Perspectives (2014-2017 Update)
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