In-depth
Insight Handbook 2024
The GDR Insight Handbook 2024 delivers specialist intelligence and research to our readers – general counsel, government agencies and private practitioners – who must navigate the world’s increasingly complex framework of data legislation. In preparing this report, Global Data Review, now part of Lexology, worked with leading data lawyers and consultancy experts from around the world. GDR is now part of Lexology PRO.
Introduction
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An overview of data law and practice in 2023 By Giles PrattFreshfields
Part 1: Privacy
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Australia: Privacy Act faces comprehensive review By Elizabeth CarrollHolding Redlich
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China: New National Data Bureau steps up to oversee data-related infrastructure By Kate Yin, Gil Zhang and Sherman DengFangda Partners
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European Union: Privacy landscape continues to evolve with new CJEU rulings By Christoph Werkmeister, Gernot Fritz and Annabelle HamelinFreshfields
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Japan: Updated data protection regime provides clarity for private sector By Akira Matsuda, Tomonori Fujinami and Riko SuzukiIwata Godo
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Singapore: EU cooperation and AI governance testing keep city state at the cutting edge By Lim Chong Kin and Anastasia Su-Anne ChenDrew & Napier LLC
Part 2: Cybersecurity
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Australia: Ongoing data breach investigations underline regulators’ call for cybersecurity focus By Andrew HyndHolding Redlich
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China: Micron review highlights importance of national security concerns By Jianyuan Yang and Yiwen WeiHaiwen & Partners
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European Union: ENISA report identifies key threats to the bloc By Paul LanoisFieldfisher
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Singapore: International agreements boost cyberdefence By Lim Chong Kin and Anastasia Su-Anne ChenDrew & Napier LLC
Part 3: Data in practice
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Data-driven M&A – from due diligence to joint ventures By Giles Pratt and Tony GregoryFreshfields