In the past few years, Brazil has had many legal developments in the areas of data protection, government access and cybersecurity that have grown in relevance internationally. This project, started in 2022, focused on creating an accessible English-language annotated bibliography on key Brazilian laws, regulatory frameworks and cases. The summaries provide brief descriptions of legal instruments in the categories of Commercial Privacy, Data Transfers, Law Enforcement and Civil Litigation Access, Cybersecurity Frameworks and Cross-Border Cooperation.
This bibliography was prepared by Chloé Sandoli under the supervision of Richard Salgado and Peter Swire of the Cross-Border Data Forum. Sandoli is an undergraduate student at the H. Milton School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a native speaker of Portuguese. She thanks Fernanda Teixeira Souza Domingos, Federal Prosecutor in Brazil and Member of the ANPR, for assistance in the research phase of this project.
Annotated Bibliography on Brazil’s Regulations on Privacy, Data Transfers, Access and Cybersecurity
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