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General Data Protection Regulation

Following many years of intense political debate on data protection in the European Union, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will finally become law across the EU in May 2018 and is designed to be the cornerstone of data protection in Europe. It sets out directly applicable rules on the rights of data subjects, the duties of those organisations that demand the processing of personal data and those that do the processing (data controllers and processors), international data transfers and the powers of supervisory authorities.

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12
Dec
2014

European and International cooperation in enforcing privacy – expectations and solutions for a reinforced co-operation

Speech given by Wojciech Rafał Wiewiórowski during the conference finalising the PHAEDRA project entitled “Enforcing privacy: lessons from current implementations and perspectives for future”, Cracow, Poland.

PHAEDRA project
Available languages: English
15
Oct
2014

A World Order for Data Protection – Our Dream Coming True?

Speech given by Peter Hustinx during the 36th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Plenary II – Privacy with no Territorial Bounds, Balaclava Fort, Mauritius, 15-16 October 2014.

Available languages: German, English, French
8
Sep
2014

European Leadership in Privacy and Data Protection

Article by Peter Hustinx which will appear in: "Hacia un nuevo régimen europeo de protección de datos / Towards a new European Data Protection Regime", Valencia 2015.

Available languages: German, English, French
7
Jul
2014

Newsletter Nr. 42

The July 2014 edition of the EDPS Newsletter covers EDPS Opinions on asset freezing and Big Data and many other EDPS activities.

Available languages: German, English, French