The EU General Data Protection Regulation: A Commentary

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The EU General Data Protection Regulation: A Commentary. / Kuner, Christopher Barth (Editor); Bygrave, Lee (Editor); Docksey, Christopher (Editor).

Oxford University Press, 2020. 1393 p.

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Harvard

Kuner, CB, Bygrave, L & Docksey, C (eds) 2020, The EU General Data Protection Regulation: A Commentary. Oxford University Press.

APA

Kuner, C. B., Bygrave, L., & Docksey, C. (Eds.) (2020). The EU General Data Protection Regulation: A Commentary. Oxford University Press.

Vancouver

Kuner CB, (ed.), Bygrave L, (ed.), Docksey C, (ed.). The EU General Data Protection Regulation: A Commentary. Oxford University Press, 2020. 1393 p.

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Kuner, Christopher Barth (Editor) ; Bygrave, Lee (Editor) ; Docksey, Christopher (Editor). / The EU General Data Protection Regulation: A Commentary. Oxford University Press, 2020. 1393 p.

Bibtex

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