Ethical Business Research: Apply It 1

  • Discuss the importance of ethical research
  • Discuss customer rights regarding their personal data

The UNCTAD Global Cyberlaw Tracker tracks the state of e-commerce legislation in the field of e-transactions, consumer protection, data protection/privacy and cybercrime adoption in the 194 UNCTAD member states. It indicates whether or not a given country has adopted legislation, or has a draft law pending adoption. In some instances where information about a country’s legislation adoption was not readily available, ‘no data’ is indicated.

A world map illustrating the status of cybersecurity legislation in different countries as of April 23, 2024. The map uses various shades of blue, purple, and grey to represent the extent of cybersecurity legislation in each country: dark blue indicates countries with legislation in four areas, medium blue indicates legislation in three areas, light blue indicates legislation in two areas, and light purple indicates legislation in one area. Grey indicates countries with no legislation. The majority of countries in North America, Europe, and Australia are shaded dark blue, indicating comprehensive legislation. Many countries in Africa, Asia, and South America have varying shades, showing differing levels of legislative coverage. Some countries, particularly in Africa, have no legislation, represented in grey.
UNCTAD tracks legislation in four primary areas.

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