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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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Apr
2013
Available languages: German, English, French
24
Apr
2013
The future of the regulation of personal data in Europe: A French-Italian dialogue
Speech of Giovanni Buttarelli delivered at the conference at "Maison du Barreau" in Paris
Available languages: English, French
8
Apr
2013
Transfer of Data to the Scientific Council - ERCEA
Letter regarding a notification for prior-checking on the "Transfer of Data to the Scientific Council" by the ERCEA (Case 2012-0831)
Available languages: German, English, French
15
Mar
2013
Data Protection Reform Package
Additional EDPS Comments of on the Data Protection Reform Package
Comments of 15 March 2013
Available languages: German, English, French
Letter of 15 March 2013 to Mr Juan Fernando López Aguilar
Available languages: English
6
Mar
2013
Protection of personal data: now part of our DNA
Speech of Peter Hustinx given at the EESC Conference "Towards a more responsible use of the internet - The European civil society perspective" - Brussels
Available languages: German, English, French
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