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LOCATION:Online and Suva\, Fiji
SUMMARY:Report launch: Gap analysis of cyberlaws in Pacific small island de
 veloping states
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DESCRIPTION:The Gap Analysis of Cyberlaws in Pacific Small Island Developin
 g States report examines the cyberlaw landscapes across 15 Pacific countri
 es\, including Timor-Leste. It provides a comprehensive overview of domes
 tic legal frameworks in key areas such as e-transactions\, online consumer
  protection\, data protection\, cybersecurity\, intellectual property\, on
 line content regulation\, domain names\, online dispute resolution\, digit
 al identification\, e-payments\, and taxation—all crucial for maximising
  the potential of e-commerce both domestically and across borders.Followin
 g the official presentation of the report\, a round-table of development p
 artners will be organized\, bringing together key stakeholders\, including
  the Commonwealth Secretariat\, UNCITRAL\, UNCDF\, and other partners prov
 iding assistance in this area in the region\, to discuss findings and expl
 ore collaboration opportunities.The Pacific Digital Economy Programme (PDE
 P) is a joint initiative between UNDP\, UNCDF and UNCTAD to support the de
 velopment of inclusive digital economies in the Pacific. The PDEP is join
 tly supported by the European Union\, and the Australian and New Zealand G
 overnments.&lt\;p&gt\;The Gap Analysis of Cyberlaws in Pacific Small Islan
 d Developing States report examines the cyberlaw landscapes across 15 Paci
 fic countries\, including Timor-Leste.&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;I
 t provides a comprehensive overview of domestic legal frameworks in key ar
 eas such as e-transactions\, online consumer protection\, data protection\
 , cybersecurity\, intellectual property\, online content regulation\, doma
 in names\, online dispute resolution\, digital identification\, e-payments
 \, and taxation—all crucial for maximising the potential of e-commerce b
 oth domestically and across borders.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;Following the o
 fficial presentation of the report\, a round-table of development partners
  will be organized\, bringing together key stakeholders\, including the Co
 mmonwealth Secretariat\, UNCITRAL\, UNCDF\, and other partners providing a
 ssistance in this area in the region\, to discuss findings and explore col
 laboration opportunities.&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The Pacific Digital Econom
 y Programme (PDEP) is a joint initiative between UNDP\, UNCDF and UNCTAD t
 o support the development of inclusive digital economies in the Pacific.&a
 mp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;&lt\;p&gt\;The PDEP is jointly supported by the Euro
 pean Union\, and the Australian and New Zealand Governments.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n
 \nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/launch-gap-analys
 is-cyberlaws-pacific-small-island-developing-states
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