Digital Wallets and Migration Policy: A Critical Intersection In migration contexts, there is an urgent need for more evidence, research, and investigation of digital wallets in practice as use cases emerge However, the risks of migration management stakeholders adopting digital wallet models include: Emerging and or untested infrastructure and standards for cross-border digital wallet schemes;
Considerations for trustworthy cross-border interoperability of digital . . . In developing nations, the implementation of Foundational Identity Systems (FIDS) has optimised service delivery and inclusive economic growth Cross-border e-government will gain traction as developing countries increasingly look to identity federation and trustworthy interoperability through FIDS for the identification and authentication of identity holders Despite this potential, the
Digital Trade and Data Privacy: Cross-border Flows of Personal Data . . . Given that the regulation of cross-border personal data transfers is profoundly influenced by both international trade law and national data privacy laws, a complex relationship has developed between the normative values that underpin these legal frameworks This publication centers on the resulting interdependence of digital trade and data privacy in a global digital economy It provides a
EU-AU cooperation on cross-border digital services and trade With a vision of interoperable cross-border trade, innovations and services, the AU has also recently released its Digital ID Framework and is moving forward with the implementation of its Data Policy Framework At the same time, the EU and its member states – as Team Europe – aim to expand their global digital footprint, including notably in Africa