KLA Article in the ILN Guide Explores Brazil’s Data Privacy Law

A new report: “Brazil: Data Protection” for the International Lawyers Network (ILN) Data Privacy Paper, analyzes Brazil’s General Data Protection Law (LGPD) and its evolution from a fragmented system to a constitutional privacy framework. The article explains core LGPD concepts, territorial and extraterritorial scope, personal/sensitive data categories, roles of data agents, and highlights ANPD’s supplementary rules on DPO roles and international data transfers.

 

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