Gap Analysis of Cyberlaws in Pacific Small Island Developing States
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Product details:
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date of Publication 31 August 2025
- ISBN 9789210033824
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages102 pages
- Size 297x212x7 mm
- Weight 270 g
- Language English 692
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Short description:
Critical analysis of cyberlaw gaps in 15 Pacific SIDS uncovers regulatory barriers hindering digital progress. The study examines e-transactions, data privacy, cybercrime, and cross-border trade, urging targeted legal reforms to secure economic growth and foster a safe, sustainable digital future.
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This report highlights critical gaps in cyberlaws across 15 Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS), offering a valuable resource for governments, development partners, and stakeholders working toward digital transformation in the region. As digital technologies become increasingly central to Pacific economies, the need for robust legal frameworks to support and protect digital growth is urgent. While digital transformation brings opportunities for economic growth and job creation, these benefits depend on overcoming policy and regulatory challenges. The report provides timely analysis of legislative developments, noting that although some progress has been made, much work remains. It underscores the growing recognition among Pacific nations of the need for legal reform and the steps some are taking to align with international and regional standards. The report emphasizes the importance of coordinated support from development partners to ensure legal systems are resilient and conducive to sustainable digital growth. It addresses key legal areas, including electronic transactions and signatures; consumer protection; data privacy; cybercrime; intellectual property; content regulation; domain names; digital identity; e-payments; online dispute resolution; and taxation. Importantly, the report distinguishes between e-commerce laws that govern domestic online activity and broader cyberlaws essential for cross-border digital trade. With country-specific chapters, the study offers tailored insights to guide reforms and foster an inclusive, secure digital future.
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