URGENSI PEMBENTUKAN PENGATURAN PERLINDUNGAN DATA PRIBADI DI INDONESIA SERTA KOMPARASI PENGATURAN DI JEPANG DAN KOREA SELATAN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33592/jsh.v17i01.1134Abstract
Protection of data privacy is a topic that is currently being discussed a lot. Globally, there are 132 countries that already have exclusive regulation regarding the protection of personal data, including Japan and South Korea. In Indonesia, the Personal Data Protection Bill (RUU PDP) has been included in the National Legislation Program. From the research conducted, it was found that Indonesia does not have any specific regulations regarding the protection of personal data. Furthermore, this paper also discussed the comparison between the personal data protection regulations in Japan and South Korea, so that further research can be made of what matters should be contained in the RUU PDP. The regulations in Japan and South Korea certainly have differences, but they basically contain the same things, such as principles, protection mechanisms, data subject rights, transfers to third countries, and sanctions.
Keywords: Protection of Data Privacy; Japan; and South Korea.
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