What a Turkish data law researcher sees in China's governance ideas
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What do China's ideas have to offer for global data governance? Turkish researcher Eraslan Ibrahim Can reflects on years of comparative study of data laws, highlighting a "dual value" in China's approach: universally relevant principles for addressing global data governance dilemmas, and context-specific Chinese characteristics shaped by the country's institutions and development path. For him, the idea of building a community with a shared future for humanity offers a response to fragmented governance, rejects regulatory hegemony, and supports inclusive cooperation among different legal traditions.
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