This compulsory course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal principles and regulations governing the processing of personal and non-personal data. This course combines theoretical foundations with practical insights to prepare students to navigate the complexities of data laws and cross-border data transfers. Particular attention is given to the challenges posed by conflicting regulations in international settings.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Identify and explain key legal principles and regulations related to personal and non-personal data protection.
CILO-2: Discuss the different stages of data processing and the legal implications at each stage.
CILO-3: Apply data protection laws to real-world scenarios involving personal and non-personal data.
CILO-4: Analyze the challenges posed by cross-border data transfers and conflicting international regulations.
CILO-5: Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of existing data protection frameworks.
CILO-6: Develop innovative legal strategies to address emerging issues in data protection and cross-border data transfers.