Is International Arbitration Prudent when Dealing with Personal Data Challenges?

L.E. Trakman
Trakman, Leon E.
R. Walters
Walters, Robert
B. Zeller
Zeller, Bruno

Article from: TDM 2 (2020), in Cybersecurity

Abstract

The trade in personal data is pervading many of the traditional areas of law, such as contract and intellectual property, and is likely to result in increasing disputes over this trade. International arbitration offers a way to resolve these disputes. This article examines the role of international arbitration in data protection law. It draws on the European Union's (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and resort to international commercial arbitration (ICA) to resolve personal data disputes across jurisdictions. It examines the EU laws alongside those of Australia ...

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Suggested Citation

L.E. Trakman; R. Walters; B. Zeller; "Is International Arbitration Prudent when Dealing with Personal Data Challenges?"
TDM 2 (2020), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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