Abstract

Abstract Glee and despair accompany the advent of ‘big data’—that is, the accumulation of vast digital datasets and enhanced capacities for their use. In light of new global development opportunities identified with this deluge, the article lays groundwork for a critical conversation about big data within public international law scholarship.

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