ABLI is honoured that our Comparative Review Transferring Personal Data in Asia: A Path to Legal Certainty and Regional Convergence has been selected one of the winners of the Future of Privacy Forum’s 11th Privacy Papers for Policymakers award.
The award aims to recognise the year’s leading privacy research and analytical work that is relevant to policymakers in the U.S. Congress, at U.S. federal agencies and privacy authorities internationally, and to highlight important work that analyses current and emerging privacy issues and proposes achievable solutions or new means of analysis that could lead to real-world policy solutions. ABLI’s Review is one of six to receive the Award, being papers that the FPF “recommends to policymakers as the ‘must-read’ privacy scholarship of the year”.
This is the first time that a paper exclusively focused on Asian laws has been selected among dozens of applications.
We thank the selection committee for our selection and look forward to presenting our work at a virtual event with policymakers, academics, and industry privacy professionals from around the world on February 10.
The full selection list is available here.