2020
DOI: 10.54648/gtcj2020084
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Legal Problems with Data Localization Requirements: The Case of the Russian Federation

Abstract: In times of turbulence for international trade, some issues stand out as ‘cutting-edge’. Trade in data, and data-related services are a part of those ‘frontier’ conversations. To this end, a peculiar kind of measure has emerged since 2013: data-localization requirements (DLRs) mandate that only domestic service suppliers can process data of the citizens of a particular country. Several prominent players in the trading landscape, including the United States and China, have imposed such measures. Similar legisla… Show more

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