This report from The Privacy Projects presents a comparative study of how the OECD guidelines have influenced the development of laws, regulations and public policy in five representative OECD member states—Australia, Canada, Japan, Spain and the United States.
OECD Privacy Guidelines: Thirty Years in the Public Sector
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