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Global Data Strategies - A Handbook

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Beck internationalHennemannGlobal Data Strategies*A HandbookEdited by Prof. Dr. Moritz Hennemann, MJur (Oxon.), Passau2023Approx. 220 pages. Hardcover##approx. Euro 99,-ISBN 9783406782947A co-publication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.The BookThe paramount role of data as a resource and driver for innovation within modern digitalised societies is increasingly being acknowledged by policymakers. Consequently, states, supranational institutions, and international organisations (e.g. OECD) find themselves in a global 'competition' to devise risk-sensible approaches of data governance and thereby promote innovation to the benefit of societies. Said competition manifests in the form of Global Data Strategies, ranging between priorities of global standard-setting and suitable legal frameworks. The strategies do and will shape the political discussion and determine both the usage of data and the associated societal value. In particular, the legislative initiatives launched under the EU Data Strategy are likely to evolve into benchmarks with a global outreach.The Advantages at a Glance

  • concise insights in global developments in data policy
  • comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives on data strategies
  • global economic and social effects of data governance
The Target GroupFor academics, politicians, policymakers, members of national and supranational public authorities as well as international institutions, attorneys, company and business association lawyers.

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Beck international
Hennemann
Global Data Strategies*
A Handbook
Edited by Prof. Dr. Moritz Hennemann, MJur (Oxon.), Passau
2023
Approx. 220 pages. Hardcover##
approx. Euro 99,-
ISBN 9783406782947
A co-publication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.

The Book
The paramount role of data as a resource and driver for innovation within modern digitalised societies is increasingly being acknowledged by policymakers. Consequently, states, supranational institutions, and international organisations (e.g. OECD) find themselves in a global ‘competition' to devise risk-sensible approaches of data governance and thereby promote innovation to the benefit of societies. Said competition manifests in the form of Global Data Strategies, ranging between priorities of global standard-setting and suitable legal frameworks. The strategies do and will shape the political discussion and determine both the usage of data and the associated societal value. In particular, the legislative initiatives launched under the EU Data Strategy are likely to evolve into benchmarks with a global outreach.

The Advantages at a Glanceconcise insights in global developments in data policycomparative and interdisciplinary perspectives on data strategiesglobal economic and social effects of data governance
The Target Group
For academics, politicians, policymakers, members of national and supranational public authorities as well as international institutions, attorneys, company and business association lawyers.

Product details

Assisted by Sena Afua Dei-Tutu et al (Editor), Anna Bernzen (Editor), Morit Hennemann (Editor), Moritz Hennemann (Editor)
Publisher Beck Juristischer Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2023
 
EAN 9783406782947
ISBN 978-3-406-78294-7
No. of pages 189
Dimensions 169 mm x 19 mm x 245 mm
Weight 565 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

BHN-Rabatt, Data Ethics and Data Economy, China Data Strategies, African Data Strategies, U.S. Data Strategies, European and German Data Strategies

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