
Digitalands: Law and order in digital societies
Let’s look at which countries apply digital services to improve the lives of their citizens and create appropriate legislation and data protection laws.
One of the biggest challenges that we face going forward is how we deal with rapid technology shifts in a way that encourages and enables innovation while also considering the effects on people and systems. How technology will be managed and regulated is uncertain. Here, we explore how technology is shaping the law, and how the law will change the ways we can use technology, bringing worldwide perspectives to the conversation.
Let’s look at which countries apply digital services to improve the lives of their citizens and create appropriate legislation and data protection laws.
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This is an non-necessary category.