
Personal Data Architectures in the BRICS Countries
Oxford University Press
Will be published approx. on 18. December 2025
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-19-897448-2 (ISBN)
Description
The BRICS nations-Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa-recently committed, as enshrined in their 2024 Declaration, to jointly promoting a global framework for data governance. As the number of new BRICS group members grows, now including six new members and nine new partner countries, emerging economies are increasingly shaping the dynamics of data governance and digital cooperation.
Personal Data Architectures in the BRICS Countries provides a comprehensive analysis of personal data governance frameworks within the BRICS nations and explores the potential for enhanced cooperation in the management and regulation of international data flows. Drawing on the pioneering research of the CyberBRICS project, each chapter in this volume delves into the unique legislative landscapes of the member countries, highlighting significant regulatory developments such as Brazil's General Data Protection Law (LGPD), Russia's evolving privacy and data localisation regulations, India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 and its Data Empowerment and Protection Architecture, China's Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), and South Africa's Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA). The authors examine the challenges each nation faces in harmonising data protection with economic growth and technological innovation, while addressing issues of national sovereignty, cybersecurity, industrial policy, and international coordination.
Pioneering and timely, this volume offers concrete solutions and mechanisms for sustainable transborder data transfers and digital trade, emphasising the importance of fostering legal interoperability and shared governance principles. By proposing model contractual clauses and strategic cooperation pathways, the book advocates for a shared BRICS stance on personal data protection, aiming to balance data subject rights with the imperatives of cybersecurity and digital sovereignty in a connected digital economy.
Personal Data Architectures in the BRICS Countries provides a comprehensive analysis of personal data governance frameworks within the BRICS nations and explores the potential for enhanced cooperation in the management and regulation of international data flows. Drawing on the pioneering research of the CyberBRICS project, each chapter in this volume delves into the unique legislative landscapes of the member countries, highlighting significant regulatory developments such as Brazil's General Data Protection Law (LGPD), Russia's evolving privacy and data localisation regulations, India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 and its Data Empowerment and Protection Architecture, China's Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), and South Africa's Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA). The authors examine the challenges each nation faces in harmonising data protection with economic growth and technological innovation, while addressing issues of national sovereignty, cybersecurity, industrial policy, and international coordination.
Pioneering and timely, this volume offers concrete solutions and mechanisms for sustainable transborder data transfers and digital trade, emphasising the importance of fostering legal interoperability and shared governance principles. By proposing model contractual clauses and strategic cooperation pathways, the book advocates for a shared BRICS stance on personal data protection, aiming to balance data subject rights with the imperatives of cybersecurity and digital sovereignty in a connected digital economy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-897448-2 (9780198974482)
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Luca Belli is a Professor of Digital Governance and Regulation at Fundacao Getulio Vargas (FGV) Law School in Rio de Janeiro, where he directs the Center for Technology and Society and the CyberBRICS project. Professor Belli is editor of the International Data Privacy Law Journal (Oxford University Press) and Director of the CPDP LatAm conference. He serves on Brazil's National Cybersecurity Committee, the Global Digital Inclusion Partnership board, and the Forum for Information & Democracy Steering Committee. He holds a PhD in Public Law from Universite Paris Pantheon-Assas.
Walter Britto Gaspar is a lawyer and researcher at the CyberBRICS project and Project Lead at the Data Regulations project at the Fundacao Getulio Vargas Center for Technology and Society. He is also a Ph.D. candidate at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), and Substitute Advisor to Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Council for Data Protection and Privacy. Mr Gaspar was a Fundacion Botin Programme grantee (2013) and a researcher for Fiocruz and the Shuttleworth Foundation (2017). He also served as National Coordinator of Universities Allied for Essential Medicines.
Walter Britto Gaspar is a lawyer and researcher at the CyberBRICS project and Project Lead at the Data Regulations project at the Fundacao Getulio Vargas Center for Technology and Society. He is also a Ph.D. candidate at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), and Substitute Advisor to Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Council for Data Protection and Privacy. Mr Gaspar was a Fundacion Botin Programme grantee (2013) and a researcher for Fiocruz and the Shuttleworth Foundation (2017). He also served as National Coordinator of Universities Allied for Essential Medicines.
Volume editor
Professor of Digital Governance and RegulationProfessor of Digital Governance and Regulation, Fundacao Getulio Vargas (FGV) Law School
Researcher and Project LeadResearcher and Project Lead, Center for Technology and Society (CTS-FGV)
Content
1: Luca Belli: UNDERSTANDING THE BRICS COUNTRIES, THEIR DIGITAL COOPERATION, AND THEIR EMERGING DATA PROTECTION ARCHITECTURES
2: Walter Britto Gaspar: THE PERSONAL DATA ARCHITECTURE OF BRAZIL
3: Anna Churshina andAnna Kruglikova: THE PERSONAL DATA ARCHITECTURE OF RUSSIA
4: Smriti Parsheera: AWAITING THE DAWN OF DATA PROTECTION REGULATION IN INDIA
5: Wayne Wei Wang,Sofia Chang Nogueira, andLarissa Chen Yi Qian: ASSESSING THE CHINESE PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION LAW (PIPL) AND BEYOND: THE STAKEHOLDER ARCHITECTURE OF DATA PROTECTION IN CHINA
6: Prof Sizwe Snail ka Mtuze andDr Melody Musoni: PERSONAL DATA ARCHITECTURES IN SOUTH AFRICA
7: Luca Belli,Walter Britto Gaspar, andPablo Andres Palazzi: FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE DATA FLOWS IN THE BRICS COUNTRIES: TOWARDS A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR DATA GOVERNANCE
2: Walter Britto Gaspar: THE PERSONAL DATA ARCHITECTURE OF BRAZIL
3: Anna Churshina andAnna Kruglikova: THE PERSONAL DATA ARCHITECTURE OF RUSSIA
4: Smriti Parsheera: AWAITING THE DAWN OF DATA PROTECTION REGULATION IN INDIA
5: Wayne Wei Wang,Sofia Chang Nogueira, andLarissa Chen Yi Qian: ASSESSING THE CHINESE PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION LAW (PIPL) AND BEYOND: THE STAKEHOLDER ARCHITECTURE OF DATA PROTECTION IN CHINA
6: Prof Sizwe Snail ka Mtuze andDr Melody Musoni: PERSONAL DATA ARCHITECTURES IN SOUTH AFRICA
7: Luca Belli,Walter Britto Gaspar, andPablo Andres Palazzi: FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE DATA FLOWS IN THE BRICS COUNTRIES: TOWARDS A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK FOR DATA GOVERNANCE