This volume presents analyses of data protection systems and of 26
jurisdictions with data protection legislation in Africa, as well as
additional selected countries without comprehensive data protection
laws. In addition, it covers all sub-regional and regional data privacy
policies in Africa. Apart from analysing data protection law, the book
focuses on the socio-economic contexts, political settings and legal
culture in which such laws developed and operate. It bases its analyses
on the African legal culture and comparative international data privacy
law.
In Africa protection of personal data, the central preoccupation of data
privacy laws, is on the policy agenda. The recently adopted African
Union Cyber Security and Data Protection Convention 2014, which is the
first and currently the only single treaty across the globe to address
data protection outside Europe, serves as an illustration of such
interest. In addition, there are data protection frameworks at
sub-regional levels for West Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa.
Similarly, laws on protection of personal data are increasingly being
adopted at national plane. Yet despite these data privacy law reforms
there is very little literature about data privacy law in Africa and its
recent developments. This book fills that gap.