Sina is interested in making sense of digital trade regulatory reforms, including the Online Safety Bill, the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill, and the governance of AI, through the application of Dooyeweerd’s philosophy and his theory of modal aspects to clarify and understand complex situations in international trade and to guide policy and practice by the normative content of the aspects. Sina was one of the key members of the team that concluded the commercial research report for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), which informed the formation of the Centre for Digital Trade and Innovation. He is a senior lecturer in digital enterprise at Teesside University and a digital sector lead at Teesside University International Business School.
Sina Joneidy
Senior Lecturer, Digital Enterprise, Teesside University
Specialist in
Digital Trade, Digital Governance, Data protection.