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[Virtual Event] China's Digital Silk Road and Transnational Data Governance

China's Digital Silk Road and Transnational Data Governance

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About the Presentation

This talk will explore whether and to what extent the China's “Digital Silk Road” (shuzi sichou zhilu) influences data governance outside China. We will discuss China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a new infrastructure-based model for global economic ordering and its implications for data governance beyond the state.

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About the Presenter

Thomas Streinz is the Executive Director of Guarini Global Law & Tech, Adjunct Professor of Law at NYU Law, and Fellow at the Institute for International Law and Justice (IILJ). He works on Internet governance (ICANN), regulation of the global data economy, global law and technology, and global digital governance. He teaches the Guarini Colloquium: International Law of Global Digital Corporations (with Benedict Kingsbury and Joseph H. H. Weiler), the Global Tech Law: Selected Topic Seminar, and a new course on Global Data Law (with Angelina Fisher and Benedict Kingsbury) at NYU Law.