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Latin America: Making sense of the new data subject rights under Mexican law

The enactment of laws and regulations aimed at protecting and governing the treatment of data in Mexico is not only recent, but also a topic in which we will, foreseeably, continue to see a rapid and increasing evolution in the years to come. This evolution needs to be present not only in the legal arena but also in the cultural acknowledgment of the importance of the protection of data in order for it to become a truly enforceable right in the country. Tomás Arankowsky Tamés, Partner at Avah Legal, S.C., examines the evolving landscape.

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