Data Sovereignty From the Digital Silk Road to the Return of the State
Digital sovereignty-the exercise of control over the Internet-is the ambition of the world's leaders, from Australia to Zimbabwe, a bulwark against both foreign state and foreign corporation. Governments have resoundingly answered first-generation Internet law questions of who if anyone should...
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2023
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