Autor(es): Maria Lúcia Labate Mantovanini Pádua Lima, Alexandre Pacheco da Silva
ISBN v. impressa: 978989931508-2
ISBN v. digital: 978652631947-5
Encadernação: Capa mole
Número de páginas: 298
Publicado em: 29/01/2026
Idioma: Inglês
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The rapid expansion of data-driven technologies and digital platforms has profoundly reshaped economic organization, governance structures, and the exercise of individual rights on a global scale. As data becomes a central asset in contemporary societies, legal systems face the complex challenge of regulating innovation while safeguarding accountability, competition, and fundamental rights.
Law in the Data Age: Global Perspectives on Regulation, Governance and Innovation offers a rigorous and comparative examination of how law is adapting to this transformation. Bringing together distinguished scholars from different legal traditions, the volume combines conceptual analysis with selected case studies from Brazil, China, Turkey and European Union addressing key themes such as data governance, personal data protection, open finance, cloud computing, artificial intelligence regulation, and transnational resolution.
Rather than advancing a single regulatory model, the book highlights the diversity of institutional responses to digitalization, emphasizing the interaction between public and rivate governance mechanisms in shaping innovation, market structures, and the distribution economic value. By situating national experiences within a broader global context, the volume contributes to nuanced understanding of regulatory convergence and divergence in data economy.
Firmly aligned with the mission of the Law Schools Global League (LSGL), this volume represents a valuable contribution to globally engaged legal scholarships. It will be of interest to academics, policymakers, regulators, and legal practitioners seeking informed perspectives on the evolving legal order of the data age.
We sincerely hope that readers will engage critically with arguments presented, draw inspiration from the diversity perspectives, and find the book a valuable companion in navigating the complex legal landscape of the data age.
EDITORS
MARIA LUCIA L. M. PÁDUA LIMA
Holds a degree in Business Administration and a Master’s, PhD, and Postdoctoral degree in Economics. She is professor at FGV Direito SP (Fundação Getulio) and Associate Dean for International Relations. Her Academic work focuses on development, digital transformation and globalization. She bridges economic analysis and legal scholarships with a strong international and comparative perspective. Maria Lucia has played a central role in developing global academic partnerships, including Law Schools Global League (LSGL). She has also devoted her career to fostering and consolidating academic and personal ties that have enabled the formation of new generations with more cosmopolitan, open-minded, and human-centred outlook.
ALEXANDRE PACHECO DA SILVA
PhD in Science and Technology Policy from the Institute of Geosciences at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Law from Getulio Vargas Foundation's São Paulo Law School (FGV São Paulo Law School). Professor of Law specializing in internet regulation, personal data protection, artificial intelligence governance, and intellectual property in undergraduate and graduate programs. Coordinator of the Center for Education and Research in Innovation at FGV São Paulo Law School. Founder of the Technology Startups Laboratory (LENT).
Contributors:
Alexandre Pacheco da Silva
Chuanman You
Heitor Carmássio Miranda
Hüseyin Bahadır Çolak
Karen Borges
Levent Emre Özgüç
Lucas Costa dos Anjos
Marcelo Padua Lima
Maria Lucia L.M. Padua Lima
Mariana Venâncio
Miguel Lima Carneiro
Paulo Goldschmidt
Ramon Costa
Raquel Gatto
Wanderley Fernandes
Zeynep Derya Tarman
Chapter I - DATA ECONOMY: NEW OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES / Marcelo Padua Lima / Maria Lucia L.M. Padua Lima / Paulo Goldschmidt, p. 15
Chapter II - OPEN FINANCE AND THE NEW HORIZONS FOR DATA PORTABILITY / Alexandre Pacheco da Silva / Miguel Lima Carneiro, p. 37
Chapter III - LEGAL ARCHITECTURES FOR PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN CHINA / Chuanman You, p. 47
Chapter IV - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF DATA PROTECTION BREACH IN CLOUD CONTRACTS / Heitor Carmássio Miranda / Wanderley Fernandes, p. 103
Chapter V - PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION UNDER TURKISH CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW / Levent Emre Özgüç / Hüseyin Bahadır Çolak, p. 153
Chapter VI - THE BRUSSELS EFFECT AND BEYOND: REFRAMING AI REGULATION FOR A GLOBALIZED WORLD / Lucas Costa dos Anjos, p. 199
Chapter VII - PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN THE WHOIS DIRECTORY: THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE / Raquel Gatto / Ramon Costa / Karen Borges / Mariana Venâncio, p. 225
Chapter VIII - EXAMINATION OF DATA PROTECTION DISPUTES UNDER TURKISH PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW WITH A COMPARATIVE ANGLE ON EUROPEAN LAW / Zeynep Derya Tarman, p. 243