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Vietnam: Navigating the Official Data Law
The promulgation of the Law on Data (“Data Law”) was exceptionally swift. The first draft of the Data Law was released for public comment on June 28, 2024, and subsequently approved by the National Assembly on November 30, 2024, a period of less than six months. This rapid legislative process underscores the significance of the Data Law, making it a landmark piece of legislation in the country’s general digital data protection and governance landscape as well as setting the stage for a more secure and transparent digital government, digital society, and digital economy in Vietnam, which generates considerable interest among legal and business professionals both within and outside the country. However, the fast-track procedure resulted in the Data Law containing...To read the full article, please see the PDF file
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