Description
In the reformed European Union (EU) data privacy legal framework, there is only a single provision (Art 50 of the General Data Protection Regulation; GDPR) dealing with cooperation of European data privacy supervisory authorities with their counterparts from other jurisdictions. (Whereas intra-EU cooperations is provided with a lengthy and comprehensive procedure therefor.) In parallel, the modernised Convention 108 of the Council of Europe asks supervisory authorities from Contracting Parties to ‘form a network’. These two developments open a path for genuine cooperation in making data privacy protection practical and effective. In this interactive talk, views were exchanged as to the future shape of cooperation of European authorities with the Office of Privacy Commissioner of New Zealand.| Period | 3 Jun 2016 |
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| Held at | Office of the Privacy Commissioner, New Zealand |
| Degree of Recognition | International |
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Research output
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Opinion for the Council of Europe for the 37th Bureau meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Convention for the Protection of individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data (T-PD-BUR) on the compatibility of the Global Cross Border Enforcement Cooperation Arrangement (Mauritius Arrangement) with the said Convention
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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