An Outline of Archival Data Regulation in the Intelligent Society
The regulation of archival data in the context of an intelligent society is confronted with a number of new challenges,including the emergence of innovative regulatory concepts,the expansion of the number of subjects involved in the regulatory process,the diversification of regulatory instruments and the increasing complexity of regulatory norms.The current normative system of archival data regulation encompasses four aspects:laws and regulations,intraparty rules and regulations,standards of archival undertakings and other normative documents.The fundamental content of archival data regulation is constituted by three principal categories:the formulation of archival data classification and grading rules,the establishment of archival data security and protection mechanisms,and the introduction of specific measures for the cross-border flow of archival data.In light of the shortcomings of the extant archival data regulatory system with respect to regulatory concepts,subjects,means and effects,it is necessary to implement improvements in four key areas.These include the reformulation of the concept of archival data regulation,the guidance of the orderly participation of multiple subjects,the enrichment of the existing regulatory means and contents,and the interpretation and coordination of the existing normative contents.
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