Dissertação
Fluxo transnacional de dados: estruturas, políticas e o direito nas vertentes da governança
Fecha
2020-03-03Autor
Luiza Couto Chaves Brandão
Institución
Resumen
The diversity of perspectives in historically state-centered negotiation and decisionmaking spaces is a complex factor that characterizes the idea of governance, more
specifically in its relation to the transformations that law faces from technology. The
work on international data flow seeks to place the theme among those that reflect not
only the technical specificities of the internet but also the legal-political conflicts that
are included in various international agendas. To this end, the discussion includes the
structure upon which data flows operate, as well as their nature, on a global scale.
Then, the internet governance model for the identification of the actors involved with
the theme is presented, as well as the instruments discussed in the international
agenda. The dynamics between state and non-state actors and the hypothesis of
the transversality guide the observation of institutional designs for the regulation of
data flow. Finally, we present the possible results or trends from the current scenario
and the reflection of conflicts and geopolitical asymmetries on the transnational flow of
data.