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9 Int'l Data Priv. L. 1 (2019)

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International Data Privacy Law, 2019, Vol. 9, No. 1


Introducing the global data privacy

prize


            Christopher Kuner*, Fred H.
            Christopher Millard**, Nora
            Dan Jerker B. Svantesson**



The vast majority of research published in this journal
since its first edition in 2011 has approached data pro-
tection and privacy from a European perspective, by fo-
cusing on legal developments in Europe or using these
developments for comparative purposes. This is perhaps
unsurprising given the relatively long-standing protec-
tion of  data privacy in  Europe. Article 8  of the
European  Convention  on Human   Rights, adopted in
the post-war period, provides explicit protection for the
right to respect for private life while the German Lander
of Hesse adopted the world's first data protection law in
1970  with   subsequent  developments  at  national,
Council of Europe, and EU (then EC) level over the fol-
lowing quarter of a century.
   Yet, in recent years, many of the most significant
developments in data privacy law have taken place out-
side of Europe. In 2013, South Africa enacted data pro-
tection legislation extending beyond the protection of
natural persons to also encompass legal, or 'juristic',
persons. Mainland China's Cybersecurity Law took ef-
fect in 2017 embodying the state's commitment to 'data
sovereignty'. In India, the Data Protection Bill was pub-
lished in 2018, following the Indian Supreme Court's
judgment in Puttaswamy, a case that truly merits the la-
bel 'seminal'. In this judgment, a nine judge bench
reached the conclusion, amongst others, that despite the
absence of an explicit right to privacy in the Indian
Constitution such a right is derived from the constitu-
tional protection of liberty. Contemporaneously, Brazil
adopted a comprehensive  data privacy law with some
noteworthy  omissions, including the culling of the


Cate**, Orla Lynskey**,
Ni  Loideain**, and





  provisions providing for an independent data protec-
  tion authority.
     These developments  are a  reminder, if one was
  needed, that although anchored in domestic  and re-
  gional legal and social norms, data privacy is of global
  importance. Moreover, as the reach and significance of
  data privacy law expands globally, it is important for le-
  gal scholars and practitioners to exchange ideas and de-
  bate  doctrine across territorial boundaries. While
  acknowledging  the limits of legal cross-fertilization,
  IDPL  wishes to contribute to this dialogue between
  scholars across the world working  on  data privacy
  issues. It is our objective to encourage more IDPL sub-
  missions from beyond Europe.
       It is for this reason that we are delighted to an-
  nounce  the establishment of the IDPL  Global Data
  Privacy Prize. In selecting the winner of this annual
  prize, special consideration will be given to scholarly
  submissions  relating to  developments  outside  of
  Europe and  to contributions from authors resident in
  lower- and middle-income  countries. Authors should
  simply indicate their willingness to be considered for
  this prize when submitting their piece for publication.
  The  eligible publication period will be January to
  December  each year, with the winner being announced
  in January of the following year. The winner will be
  chosen annually by the Editors.

                                doi:10.1093/idpl/ipz002


*  EIC.
** Editor.


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