中国跨境数据传输监管方式的发展:放宽与整合

IF 3.3 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW Computer Law & Security Review Pub Date : 2024-06-08 DOI:10.1016/j.clsr.2024.105997
Meng Chen (Associate Professor)
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本文阐述了从整体国家安全观到兼顾个人信息保护与数字经济发展的中国跨境数据流动监管制度的发展历程。在数字经济发展和全球数据治理呼声日益高涨的压力下,中国正在逐步完善和修改原有的由政府主导的限制性跨境数据法规。随后的实践以及 2024 年 3 月《关于促进和规范跨境数据传输的若干规定》(PPR)的发布,都释放出对跨境数据流动,尤其是个人信息出境传输限制放宽的明显信号。与《区域全面经济伙伴关系协定》(RCEP)、《跨太平洋伙伴关系全面进步协定》(CPTPP)和《数字经济伙伴关系协定》(DEPA)中的数据条款进行详细比较后发现,即使目前各国的做法各自为政,跨境数据流动的全球治理也是不成形的,但并非不现实。中国已经建立了完整的个人信息保护法律体系,并即将融入跨国合作,建立更广泛的框架。此外,通过协调国家有关跨境数据传输的规定与国际规则,以及在众多自由贸易试验区(PFTZ)试点宽松的跨境数据监管机制,中国已做好准备,逐步发展跨境数据流动法规,为全球数据治理做出贡献。
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Developing China's Approaches to Regulate Cross-border Data Transfer:Relaxation and Integration

This article illustrates the developing Chinese cross-border data flow regulation regime deriving from a holistic national security conception to its balance with personal information protection and digital economic development. Under the pressuring demand of digital economy development and an increasing appeal to global data governance, China is progressively improving and modifying its original government-led and restrictive cross-border data regulations. Subsequent practices and the publication of the Provisions on Promoting and Regulating Cross-border Data Transfer (PPR) in March 2024 deliver a clear sign of relaxation on restrictions on cross-border data flow, especially on the subject of personal information outbound transfer. Detailed comparison with data provisions in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), and the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) demonstrates that global governance of cross-border data flows is unshaped but not unrealistic, even with current fragmented national approaches. China has established a complete personal information protection legal regime and is very close to integrating into transnational cooperation for a broader framework. In addition, by coordinating national provisions regarding cross-data transfer with international rules and piloting lenient cross-border data supervision mechanisms in numerous Pilot Free Trade Zone (PFTZ), China is ready to evolve its cross-border data flow regulations and contribute to global data governance step-by-step.

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67 days
期刊介绍: CLSR publishes refereed academic and practitioner papers on topics such as Web 2.0, IT security, Identity management, ID cards, RFID, interference with privacy, Internet law, telecoms regulation, online broadcasting, intellectual property, software law, e-commerce, outsourcing, data protection, EU policy, freedom of information, computer security and many other topics. In addition it provides a regular update on European Union developments, national news from more than 20 jurisdictions in both Europe and the Pacific Rim. It is looking for papers within the subject area that display good quality legal analysis and new lines of legal thought or policy development that go beyond mere description of the subject area, however accurate that may be.
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