Implementing Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Insights from Legislative Reform in Aotearoa New Zealand

ABSTRACT Achieving data sovereignty is a critical concern for Indigenous communities worldwide and should be considered essential for an information‐resilient society. Māori‐led initiatives in Aotearoa New Zealand have successfully raised awareness of the issues concerned and led to considerable pro...

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