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Cryptocurrency Regulation in Singapore: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Blockchain, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 11 November, 2020 | 4

In the recent years, Singapore has emerged as a global hub in technologies such as cryptocurrencies and blockchain. Simultaneously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has been taking steps to actively regulate cryptocurrency business in Singapore. In this piece, we look at the Singapore government’s attitude towards cryptocurrency businesses, the new cryptocurrency regulation and licensing regime,Read more

Data protection in Malaysia

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 12 June, 2020 | 2

I. Introduction In the previous post, we examined the data governance framework in Indonesia, one of the few countries in the APAC region that has not signed the Osaka Declaration. In this post, we examine the data governance framework of Malaysia, the only country in our blog series, which was not a part of theRead more

Data protection in Indonesia

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 11 June, 2020 | 2

I. Introduction In this post, we examine the data governance framework of Indonesia, from the perspective of: data processing and other obligations imposed on organisations (II);rights guaranteed to individuals (III); rules governing cross-border data flows (IV);the penal and enforcement framework (V); and the exemptions given to state agencies (VI). Part VII concludes. Although the ConstitutionRead more

Data protection in Vietnam

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 20 May, 2020 | 7

I. Introduction In this post, we examine the data governance framework of Vietnam. We discuss: grounds of processing data and the obligations imposed on organisations (II);rights guaranteed to individuals (III); rules governing cross-border data flows (IV);the penal and enforcement framework (V); and the exemptions given to state agencies (VI). Part VII concludes. Although the ConstitutionRead more

Data protection in Japan

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 18 May, 2020 | 2

1. Introduction In the previous post, we examined the data governance framework in Singapore, an active player in the APAC region. In this post, we unpack Japan’s data protection framework, from the perspective of: grounds of processing data and the obligations imposed on organisations (II);rights guaranteed to individuals (III); rules governing cross-border data flows (IV);theRead more

Data protection in Singapore

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 1 May, 2020 | 3

I. Introduction In the previous post, we examined the data governance framework in Australia. In this post, we examine the data governance framework of another country in the APAC region, namely Singapore, from the perspective of: data processing obligations (II);rights guaranteed to individuals (III); rules governing cross-border data flows (IV);the penal and enforcement framework (V);Read more

Data protection in Australia

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 25 April, 2020 | 2

I. Introduction In the previous post we examined the applicable data governance frameworks in the APAC region, with a specific focus on the Osaka Declaration. The success of the Osaka Declaration depends on different APAC countries adopting a common framework of data governance rules. In this post, we examine the data governance framework in Australia,Read more

Introduction to digital governance issues in the APAC region

By Ikigai Law | APAC, Other Jurisdictions | 0 comment | 15 April, 2020 | 2

I. Introduction The Asia-Pacific, or APAC region, comprising of countries such as Australia, China, India, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam,[1] has the largest number of internet users in the world, at around 2.1 billion.[2] The region also accounts for 64% of the global e-commerce sales.[3] For a variety of cultural, political, and economic reasons, theRead more

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