Privacy and data protection in Africa: A state of the art

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† A literature review is pivotal to any scientific research or writing. Quite often a prudent researcher may not embark on research or writing a scientific piece of work without first reviewing the literature. Yet this literature may sometimes not be readily available, especially in a relatively new area of scholarship, or its availability may be challenging. † In this article I survey the major literature on privacy and data protection in Africa as an emerging field of law. † I argue that currently this literature is underdeveloped. † I offer a modest proposal that efforts have to be directed towards training, researches, networking, the creation of modern libraries, inter-country/ sub- or regional discussions and establishing journals specifically dedicated to privacy and data protection law issues.

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Makulilo, A. B. (2012, August 1). Privacy and data protection in Africa: A state of the art. International Data Privacy Law. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ips014

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