The Editorial Board of the RSRR invites submissions for the RSRR Blog Series on the theme “Data Protection Laws: A Cross Jurisdictional Laws”.
Background
With the digitization of the majority of commodities and services, data has become the primary building block of life. To regulate the framework regarding Data, States are passing various Data Protection legislation. India has also made a draft Data Protection Bill, which was a result of the Srikrishna Committee Report.
Similarly, The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulations (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) aims to protect the data and privacy of the individuals residing in Europe. The new Directive aims to replace the old European Directive of 1995 and further provides for the harmonization of data privacy legislation across the EU while providing stringent penalties for breaches of privacy and data leaks.
It provides a uniform platform within Europe and is wide in its scope, which implies that it has to be complied with by every organization active in the EU. It expands the scope of the right to privacy and data protection rights of individuals. However, this also increases the compliance cost on such organizations, if they want to keep their business operations active in the EU.
GDPR has set an outline for data protection and this can be seen in similar legislation worldwide. The Personal Data Protection Bill, set to be tabled in the Indian parliament in its recent winter session, is based on similar lines as most of the Data Protection laws. Therefore, through the instant blog, a comparative analysis of various Data protection legislation is sought.
Sub-Themes
- EU, India, USA, and China: A comparative analysis of Data Protection Rules/Regulations
- GDPR and its effect on Global Trade
- Data Protection Impact Assessment
- Non-Consensual Data Processing under Data Protection Laws
- The Data Protection Authority under GDPR vis-à-vis authority under PDP Bill 2018 (India)
- Ramifications of GDPR on Social Networking Sites
- Transfer of Data under GDPR and PDP Bill 2018
- Jurisdictional Challenges inherent in Data Protection Laws
- Standard Clauses for Data-Protection: Right to be Forgotten, Right to Portability, Data Localization, Notice-Consent, and Data Minimization.
- Need for Data Protection.
The submissions are, however, not restricted to the aforesaid sub-themes, provided they fall within the ambit of the main theme.
Instructions for Authors
- All submissions must be in Garamond, font size 12, spacing 1.5.
- All endnotes should be in Garamond 10, single-spaced.
- Margins: Left 1.5 Inch, Right 1 Inch, Top 1 Inch, and Bottom 1 Inch.
- Word Limit for each post is a maximum of 1500 words (Exclusive of endnotes). Please ensure the inclusion of endnotes instead of footnotes.
- A uniform style of Citation is necessary for acceptance.
- All entries should be submitted in .doc or .docx format.
Submission Guidelines and Procedure
- All submissions must be in Garamond, font size 12, spacing 1.5.
- All endnotes should be in Garamond 10, single-spaced.
- Margins: Left 1.5 Inch, Right 1 Inch, Top 1 Inch, and Bottom 1 Inch.
- Word Limit for each post is a maximum of 1500 words (exclusive of endnotes).
- Please ensure the inclusion of endnotes instead of footnotes.
- A uniform style of citation is necessary for acceptance.
- The manuscript should be accompanied by a cover letter specifying the author’s name, designation, institute, contact number, and email for future reference.
- All entries should be submitted in .doc or .docx format.
- The manuscripts must be e-mailed to submissionsrslr@rgnul.ac.in.
- The subject should be titled “Submission for RSRR Blog Series Issue”.
- All selected entries shall be published on the RSRR Blog Series.
- An E-Certificate will be awarded to each author whose submission will qualify to be published as a blog.
- Co-authorship of the maximum of 2 is permitted.
- The author(s) bear sole responsibility for the accuracy of facts, opinions or views stated in the submitted Manuscript.
- In the case of gross plagiarism found in the contents of the submitted manuscript, the manuscript shall be subject to rejection.
- Copyright of all blog posts shall remain with RSRR.
- All Moral Rights shall vest with the author.
Deadline
The last date of submission is 15th Dec. 2018.
Contact
RSRR Website: www.rsrr.in.
RSRR Blog Series Previous Blogs: http://rsrr.in/blog/.
In the case of any query, contact at submissionsrslr@rgnul.ac.in.
Furthermore, the following people can be contacted:
Managing Editor: Yavanika Shah (9872466478)
Executive Editors: Aryan Babele (9926041054); Shrey Nautiyal (7988767598)