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Data sovereignty : from the digital silk road to the return of the state / Anupam Chander, Haochen Sun.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, [2023]Description: xi, 389 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780197582794
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Frank Pasquale / Two visions for data governance : territorial vs. functional sovereignty -- Dan Svantesson / A starting point for re-thinking 'Sovereignty' for the online environment -- Anupam Chander & Haochen Sun / Digital sovereignty as double-edged sword -- Anne SY Cheung / From data subjects to data sovereigns : addressing the limits of data privacy in the digital era -- Andrew Keane Woods / Digital sovereignty + artificial intelligence -- Lizhi Liu & Barry R. Weingast / Taobao, federalism, and the emergence of law, Chinese style -- Shin-yi Peng / Levelling the playing field between sharing platforms and industry incumbents : good regulatory practices? -- Giuliano G. Castellano, Ēriks K. Selga, Douglas W. Arner / The emergence of financial data governance and the challenge of financial data sovereignty -- Henry Gao / Data sovereignty and trade agreements : three digital kingdoms -- Neha Mishra / Data governance and digital trade in India : losing sight of the forest for the trees? -- Mira Burri / Creating data flow rules through preferential trade agreements -- Graham Greenleaf / Personal data localisation and sovereignty along Asia's new silk roads -- Kyung Sin Park / Building human rights framework on data localization : lessons from Internet shutdown jurisprudence -- Theodore Christakis / European digital sovereignty, data protection, and the push towards, data localisation.
Summary: "The internet was supposed to end sovereignty. "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, you have no sovereignty where we gather," John Perry Barlow famously declared. Sovereignty would prove impossible over a world of bits, with the internet simply routing around futile controls. But reports of the death of sovereignty over the internet proved premature. Consider recent events"-- Provided by publisher.
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Frank Pasquale / Two visions for data governance : territorial vs. functional sovereignty -- Dan Svantesson / A starting point for re-thinking 'Sovereignty' for the online environment -- Anupam Chander & Haochen Sun / Digital sovereignty as double-edged sword -- Anne SY Cheung / From data subjects to data sovereigns : addressing the limits of data privacy in the digital era -- Andrew Keane Woods / Digital sovereignty + artificial intelligence -- Lizhi Liu & Barry R. Weingast / Taobao, federalism, and the emergence of law, Chinese style -- Shin-yi Peng / Levelling the playing field between sharing platforms and industry incumbents : good regulatory practices? -- Giuliano G. Castellano, Ēriks K. Selga, Douglas W. Arner / The emergence of financial data governance and the challenge of financial data sovereignty -- Henry Gao / Data sovereignty and trade agreements : three digital kingdoms -- Neha Mishra / Data governance and digital trade in India : losing sight of the forest for the trees? -- Mira Burri / Creating data flow rules through preferential trade agreements -- Graham Greenleaf / Personal data localisation and sovereignty along Asia's new silk roads -- Kyung Sin Park / Building human rights framework on data localization : lessons from Internet shutdown jurisprudence -- Theodore Christakis / European digital sovereignty, data protection, and the push towards, data localisation.

"The internet was supposed to end sovereignty. "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, you have no sovereignty where we gather," John Perry Barlow famously declared. Sovereignty would prove impossible over a world of bits, with the internet simply routing around futile controls. But reports of the death of sovereignty over the internet proved premature. Consider recent events"-- Provided by publisher.

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