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The number of statutes that govern Mozambique data protection and privacy matters are very limited and of a general nature. Thus, the concept of data protection in Mozambique is not part of legislator’s priorities and all privacy matters are dealt with legal tools that are not adequate. Furthermore, there is no social pressure from Mozambique civil society in order to implement further developed data protection legislation.
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Traça, J.L., Neves, L. (2016). Data Protection in Mozambique: Inception Phase. In: Makulilo, A. (eds) African Data Privacy Laws. Law, Governance and Technology Series(), vol 33. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47317-8_18
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