CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION LAW NO. 45 OF 2021: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

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  • Irfan Ali Thanvi 1st Year Ph.D. Student, Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyah of Laws, IIUM, Malaysia Author

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Abstract

The Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) of the United Arab Emirates is the first comprehensive federal legislation aimed at protecting the privacy of data subjects and their related rights. The UAE PDPL was promulgated on the occasion of the UAE’s Golden Jubilee celebrations on 2nd December 2021, and formally enacted on 2nd January 2022 and since then has caught the attention of all the organizations and entities processing personal data. Thereby, making it crucial to understand the law and its essential obligations to understand its applicability to businesses. This whitepaper aims at analyzing the bill and drawing a comparison with other prominent legal frameworks on data privacy and protection such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

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Published

15-01-2023

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Thanvi, Irfan. “CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION LAW NO. 45 OF 2021: A CASE STUDY OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES”. Cyber Law Reporter, vol. 2, no. 3, Jan. 2023, pp. 1-14, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/cylr/article/view/922.