Research on Individual Consent in Personal Insurance Law Under Enterprise Compliance
Abstract
when enterprises achieve compliance development, they need to obtain a large amount of personal information as the basis of their own operation. However, when enterprises obtain personal information, they do not obtain personal consent, or although they obtain personal consent, individuals have a certain understanding of the content and scope of their consent. Therefore, it is necessary to further explore the meaning and classification of personal consent, which is helpful to understand personal consent, so as to introduce the constituent elements of personal consent as the standard for identifying consent, provide enterprises with the standard for obtaining personal information and promote the circulation of personal information.Copyright (c) 2021 Shaofei Yang

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