If your clients are collecting any data from citizens of foreign
nations—including credit card numbers, addresses, or any identification
information whatsoever—you are required to comply with local data protection
laws, in every jurisdiction. Unfortunately, some corporations and their
attorneys have discovered how sophisticated foreign privacy regulations can be
only after becoming enmeshed in ongoing, complicated and expensive legal
entanglements across far-flung jurisdictions. This is why we publish
Global Privacy and Security Law—the newest, fully comprehensive, and
completely current resource on the complex topic of foreign data-protection
laws.
Global Privacy and Security Law provides a thorough and
practical explanation of the different aspects of information privacy and
security, the major drivers that shape the development of modern data
protection laws, and clear analyses of the specific regulations of key
countries around the world.
This one-of-a-kind resource gives you:
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Reliable insights and practical guidance on regional privacy regulations
—from local experts
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58 clear and concise country reports, averaging about 25 pages each
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Country reports presented in identical format so you can easily compare
countries
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Expert analysis of every major directive
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Precise practice tips to help you navigate complex regulations without error
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Regular updates on what’s changed and what’s changing
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And more!
Global Privacy and Security Law helps ensure that your company
or clients are in compliance with the specific data-protection regulations
in each country where they’re doing business. You’ll consistently turn to
Global Privacy and Security Law for:
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Clear insight, logically organized to save you research time
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Completely up-to-date information on every country covered
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Country reports presented in a uniform format to make comparison between
jurisdictions simple
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Three valuable updates every year
Global Privacy and Security Law is the single, essential,
time-saving resource for:
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Attorneys advising clients doing business in foreign countries
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Members of the International Law Section of the ABA
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Members of the IBA
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ITechLaw members
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Union Internationale des Avocats members
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Chief Privacy Officers
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Data privacy and protection professionals
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Data Controllers
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Chief Information Security Officers
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Members of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
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Privacy and Security Professionals in corporations doing business abroad
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IT Outsourcers and Offshorers