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Nanofood: Legal and Regulatory Challenges
ABSTRACT – Nanotechnology will have a significant impact on food production in a variety of ways, both directly and indirectly. The growth and complexity of nanotechnology in food applications poses new challenges for the existing food regulation as well as the regulatory authority. This article seeks to examine the legal and regulatory challenges posed by the nanotechnology applications in the food industry. This article reviews some of the relevant legislation in the U.S. and E.U.

Retention of Communications Data: A Bumpy Road Ahead
The EU Electronic Privacy Directive 20021 requires Member States to ensure the confidentiality of communications. In particular, Member States shall prohibit listening, taping, storage or other kinds of interception or surveillance of communications.2 The communications service providers are obligated to delete all traffic data no longer required for the provision of a communications service.3 Yet, …

Malaysian Blockchain Regulatory Reports: A Research Report Prepared by the University of Malaya
In the era of the digital revolution, the only constant is change.
Where once we had a personal computer in every household, now we have a smartphone in each of our hands. Where once the Internet was a wilderness explored under the cloak of…

Towards Standard Information Privacy, Innovations of the New General Data Protection Regulation
Protection of personal data in recent decades became more crucial affecting by emergence of the new technologies especially computer, internet, information and communications technology. However, Europeans felt this necessity at time and provided for up-to-date and supportive laws….

Penyusunan Rancangan Peraturan Tentang Pengembangan Bisnis Inklusif Pariwisata Kebugaran di Desa Wisata
Health tourism memiliki pasar yang cukup besar yang mencapai hingga US$ 500 milyar per tahun atau sekitar 14% dari Total Global Tourism dengan pertumbuhan sekitar 9,9% per tahun1 . Dalam konteks itu Asia merupakan kawasan yang paling banyak menarik kunjungan Wellness Tourism serta paling banyak dari aspek pengeluarannya…

Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act, a Mysterious Application
Data is the fuel of the new economy, and even more so of the economy to come. The world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data1. It is estimated that the digital economy today is worth almost $3 trillion2.
The digital economy is the economic activity that results from billions of everyday online connections among people, businesses, devices, data, and processes.
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