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Personal Data Protection in the Digital Age: A Comparative Study of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Palestinian Legislation
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This study addresses the issue of personal data protection amidst the rapid digital expansion, through a comparative analysis of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Palestinian legislation. It aims to examine the legal foundations, regulatory concepts, and implementation mechanisms adopted by both systems, with a focus on the extent to which Palestinian legislation aligns with international standards in this domain. The research also explores the technical and legal challenges facing privacy protection in Palestine, and offers a critical perspective on the development of the local legal framework in light of leading European practices
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MOHAMMED HAMDOUNA
Assistant Professor at Islamic University of Gaza
gaza, Palestine
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Medical Discourses and Female Agency in 19th-Century Bolivia and Scotland
- SOC - Social Sciences and Humanities
Carolina Borda-Nino-Wildman
Head of Research, Development and Innovation at NHS Ayrshire & Arran (National Health Services Scotland)
Isle of Lewis, United Kingdom
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Sergiu Gherghina
Professor in Comparative Politics at University of Glasgow at University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom