Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2023
Abstract
The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL) and Tech, Law & Security Program (TLS) have been collaborating on a project regarding data localization policies. As data localization is increasingly gaining traction, we seek to understand the different dimensions of the impacts and effectiveness of these policies. As part of this collaboration—CIPL published a paper on the “real life” business, societal, and consumer impacts of data localization policies and TLS published the present paper on whether data localization measures are legally effective in achieving one of their main ostensible purposes, i.e., to prevent foreign government access to data.
Recommended Citation
Pervaiz, Shanzay and Joel, Alex, "Data Localization and Government Access to Data Stored Abroad: Discussion Paper 2" (2023). Joint PIJIP/TLS Research Paper Series. 87.
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/research/87