Cross-Border Data Flows and International Law: Navigating Jurisdictional Complexities in the Digital Age

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https://doi.org/10.36676/ijl.v2.i1.03

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Cross-Border Data Flows, International Law, Jurisdictional Complexities, Digital Age, Data Governance, Data Protection, Privacy Laws

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This paper delves into the intricate realm of "Cross-Border Data Flows and International Law: Navigating Jurisdictional Complexities in the Digital Age." In an era dominated by global connectivity and digital interdependence, the paper scrutinizes the challenges posed by jurisdictional complexities in regulating the exchange of data across borders. The investigation encompasses a comprehensive analysis of existing international legal frameworks, jurisdictional challenges arising from varying national regulations, the impact of data protection and privacy laws, and technological solutions. Through case studies and a forward-looking lens, the paper offers insights into the evolving landscape of cross-border data governance. The recommendations put forth aim to foster a harmonized approach to international law, ensuring a delicate balance between facilitating data flows and safeguarding individual privacy rights.

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13-03-2024
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DOI: 10.36676/ijl.v2.i1.03
Published: 13-03-2024

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Ashutosh. (2024). Cross-Border Data Flows and International Law: Navigating Jurisdictional Complexities in the Digital Age. Indian Journal of Law, 2(1), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.36676/ijl.v2.i1.03

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