Journal №1-2 (2025)
International Cooperation: Expanding Capacity, Amplifying Impact
∘ Rachel Masterton ∘

Abstract


The processing of personal data is often on a global scale with global impacts. Regulation, on the other hand, has been constructed according to geographical boundaries.  International cooperation can be the resolution to those geographical differences and by engaging with the four modalities of regulation identified by Lawrence Lessig in his ‘Pathetic Dot Model’ this cooperation can serve to expand the capacity and amplify the impact of data protection and privacy authorities.

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