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1、2023 Global Legislative PredictionsEdited by IAPP Assistant Editor Libby SweeneyInternational Association of Privacy Professionals iapp.org 22023 Global Legislative PredictionsEdited by IAPP Assistant Editor Libby Sweeney2023 could be dubbed the year data privacy and its relevant legislation come to
2、 the forefront of Parliaments and presses.In nearly every corner of the world,data privacy legislation can be found impacting everyday life and not just because were privacy professionals.This year,anticipate jurisdictions to iterate or build on pre-existing or proposed legislation to keep up with e
3、volving technology while other nations scramble to get some skin in the game and establish a comprehensive privacy law.The IAPP gathered predictions from privacy professionals in 56 nations across six continents and presented them in this white paper so you can see what may play out across the world
4、 from on-the-ground experts.Editors note:While we try to include as many countries as possible,we recognize this is not a comprehensive list.If you are interested in submitting predictions for a country not featured here,please reach out to lsweeneyiapp.org.ArgentinaPablo PalazziArgentina and the re
5、st of the region will continue to be busy during 2023.Argentinas data protection authority,the Agency of Access to Public Information,led by Beatriz de Anchorena,initiated a public process to amend the countrys 22-year-old data protec-tion law.The proposal of the DPA is based on EU General Data Prot
6、ection principles and a draft was subjected to a comment process during October 2022.The final bill will be ready and submitted to Congress for discus-sion this year.Hopefully,it will be approved at the end of 2023.In addition,the enactment of Law No.27.699 published in the Official Gazette of the N