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Data Rights in Transition provides a comprehensive analysis of how data rights are fundamentally changing in the digital age. The authors examine the shift from conventional privacy protections to contemporary data governance approaches that address the complexities of personal information in networked societies.
This element in the Data Rights and Wrongs series explores key questions about who controls data, how rights are enforced, and what mechanisms exist to protect individuals. It considers regulatory frameworks, technological solutions, and ethical considerations that shape data rights globally.
Authored by leading scholars in data protection and privacy law, the book bridges academic theory with practical implications for policymakers, organizations, and citizens navigating data rights challenges.







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