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The Singapore Personal Data Protection Act and an assessment of future trends in data privacy
Computer Law and Security Review
  • Warren B. CHIK, Singapore Management University
Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
10-2013
Abstract

In the first part of this paper, I will present and explain the Singapore Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”) in the context of legislative developments in the Asian region and against the well-established international baseline privacy standards. In the course of the above evaluation, reference will be made to the national laws and policy on data privacy prior to the enactment of the PDPA as well as current social and market practices in relation to personal data. In the second part of this paper, I will decipher and assess the future trends in data privacy reform and the future development of the privacy regime in Singapore and beyond. In the course of this analysis, international standards, technological trends and recent legal developments in other jurisdictions will be considered.

Keywords
  • Personal data,
  • Data privacy,
  • Data protection,
  • Do not call registry,
  • Right to be forgotten
Identifier
10.1016/j.clsr.2013.07.010
Publisher
Elsevier
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Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2013.07.010
Citation Information
Warren B. CHIK. "The Singapore Personal Data Protection Act and an assessment of future trends in data privacy" Computer Law and Security Review Vol. 29 Iss. 5 (2013) p. 554 - 575 ISSN: 0267-3649
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/warren_chik/36/