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Data Industry Green Development Promoted by Public Policy and Law in China

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  • Bing Chen

    (Center of Competition Law, Nankai University School of Law, Tianjin 300350, China)

  • Yongji Liu

    (Center of Competition Law, Nankai University School of Law, Tianjin 300350, China)

Abstract

It is difficult to fully match the current green development initiatives in the context of public policy and industrial economy to the new infrastructure process driven by massive data. Its connotation and extension and the level of the rule of law need to be deepened to ensure that data production, processing, circulation, elimination, and other activities can achieve high-quality and sustainable development within the collaborative construction of hard facilities and the soft environment in the new era. Based on the practical needs of data industry green development in key areas, we can resolve the legal risk of data industry green development from three aspects: improving the legal level of green public policy, clarifying the green legal benchmark of data industry development, and improving the green legal system of digital society. Then, this paper considers the design of an environmental protection system based on hardware facilities and the structural and readable clean data system innovation of the soft data industry development framework mode so as to clarify the legalization scheme of data industry green development under the new infrastructure. Overall, achieving the green development of the data industry requires not only active attempts by China but also joint efforts by China and other countries.

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  • Bing Chen & Yongji Liu, 2024. "Data Industry Green Development Promoted by Public Policy and Law in China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(16), pages 1-14, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:16:p:7173-:d:1460683
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