孟加拉国隐私和数据保护的法律发展

M. Islam
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对物联网(IoT)的日益发展和依赖催生了“数字化”的概念,这是当代孟加拉国广泛使用的现象。2008年,孟加拉人民联盟(BAL)首次提出“数位孟加拉”一词,作为选举宣言的承诺。通过“数字孟加拉国”,BAL旨在通过使用信息和通信技术(ICT)建立一个没有腐败和贫困的知识型社会。因此,孟加拉国政府采取了许多有利于信息通信技术的举措,最终,孟加拉国对信息通信技术的使用和依赖变得猖獗,并在COVID-19期间急剧增加。这种数字景观使生活更轻松、更快捷、更智能,但也带来了巨大的隐私挑战。正如在所有数字通信中一样,许多参与者收集、存储并与第三方分享我们宝贵的个人数据,这些数据大多是在我们不知情的情况下进行的。作为回应,各国普遍强调制定综合数据隐私立法,但孟加拉国滞后。这一背景促使当前的研究者寻找两个关键问题的答案——孟加拉国是否有任何保护隐私的法律发展,以及与相关的全球标准相比,现有的隐私保护措施是否足够。这种研究工作是缺乏的,因此,本研究旨在用理论法学研究方法填补这一空白。研究成果将启发所有利益相关者了解孟加拉国当前隐私的法律发展,并促进他们相应地制定未来的政策和战略。孟加拉国,数据保护,隐私
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Legal Development for Privacy and Data Protection in Bangladesh
The growing advancement and dependence on the internet of things (IoT) beget the notion of ‘digitalization’, a widely used phenomenon in contemporary Bangladesh. The phrase ‘Digital Bangladesh’ was first pronounced by Bangladesh Awami League (BAL) in 2008 as a promise of the Election Manifesto. With ‘Digital Bangladesh’, BAL aimed at establishing a corruption and poverty-free knowledge-based society by employing information and communications technology (ICT). Accordingly, the Bangladesh government undertook numerous ICT-friendly initiatives, and eventually, the usage and dependence on ICT became rampant in Bangladesh and increased exceedingly during the COVID-19 period. This digital landscape makes life easier, faster, and smarter but poses tremendous privacy challenges. As in all digital communications, many actors collect, store, and share our valuable personal data with third parties, mostly without our knowledge. In response, states are generally emphasizing the enactment of omnibus data privacy legislation, but Bangladesh is lagging. This background impels the current researcher to search for answers to two vital questions – whether there is any legal development for the protection of privacy in Bangladesh, and whether the existing privacy-protective measures are adequate compared to relevant global standards. Such kind of research work is lacking, and hence, this study aims to fill that gap using doctrinal legal research methodology. The research outputs will enlighten all stakeholders in understanding the current legal development for privacy in Bangladesh and facilitate them to map their future policies and strategies accordingly. Bangladesh, Data Protection, Privacy
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