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This book provides a comparison and practical guide of the data
protection laws of Canada, China (Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan), Laos,
Philippines, South Korea, United States and Vietnam. The book
builds on the first book Data Protection Law. A Comparative
Analysis of Asia-Pacific and European Approaches, Robert Walters,
Leon Trakman, Bruno Zeller. As the world comes to terms with
Artificial Intelligence (AI), which now pervades the daily lives of
everyone. For instance, our smart or Iphone, and smart home
technology (robots, televisions, fridges and toys) access our
personal data at an unprecedented level. Therefore, the security of
that data is increasingly more vulnerable and can be compromised.
This book examines the interface of cyber security, AI and data
protection. It highlights and recommends that regulators and
governments need to undertake wider research and law reform to
ensure the most vulnerable in the community have their personal
data protected adequately, while balancing the future benefits of
the digital economy.
This book provides a comparison and practical guide of the data
protection laws of Canada, China (Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan), Laos,
Philippines, South Korea, United States and Vietnam. The book
builds on the first book Data Protection Law. A Comparative
Analysis of Asia-Pacific and European Approaches, Robert Walters,
Leon Trakman, Bruno Zeller. As the world comes to terms with
Artificial Intelligence (AI), which now pervades the daily lives of
everyone. For instance, our smart or Iphone, and smart home
technology (robots, televisions, fridges and toys) access our
personal data at an unprecedented level. Therefore, the security of
that data is increasingly more vulnerable and can be compromised.
This book examines the interface of cyber security, AI and data
protection. It highlights and recommends that regulators and
governments need to undertake wider research and law reform to
ensure the most vulnerable in the community have their personal
data protected adequately, while balancing the future benefits of
the digital economy.
This volume presents a Type Theory of Law (TTL), claiming that this
is a unique theory of law that stems from the philosophical
understanding of Jung's psychological types applied to the
phenomenon of law. Furthermore, the TTL claims to be a universal,
general and descriptive account of law. To prove that, the book
first presents the fundamentals of Jungian psychological types, as
they had been invented by Jung and consequently developed further
by his followers. The next part of the book describes how the
typological structure of an individual determines their
understanding of law. It then addresses the way in which inclusive
legal theory can be understood based on this typology. Finally, the
book describes the TTL in general and descriptive terms and puts it
into context. All in all, the book shows how the integral or
inclusive approach to understanding the nature of law is not only
in tune with our time, but also relevant for presenting a more
persuasive picture of law than the older exclusivist or dualist
approaches of strict natural law and rigid legal positivism did.
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