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The proposed data protection Regulation replacing Directive 95/46/EC: A sound system for the protection of individuals
Computer Law & Security Review (2011)
  • Paul De Hert
  • Vagelis Papakonstantinou, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Abstract
The recent release by the European Commission of the first drafts for the amendment of the EU data protection regulatory framework is the culmination of a consulting and preparation process that lasted more than two years. At the same time, it opens up a law-making process that is intended to take at least as much time. The Commission has undertaken the herculean task to amend the whole EU data protection edifice, through the introduction of a General Data Protection Regulation, intended to replace the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, and a Police and Criminal Justice Data Protection Directive, intended to replace the Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA. This paper shall focus at the replacement of the EU Data Protection Directive by the draft General Data Protection Regulation. Due to the fact that the draft Regulation is a long (and ambitious) text, a selection has been made, with the aim of highlighting its treatment of basic data protection principles and elements, in order to identify merits and shortcomings for the general data protection purposes.
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Publication Date
2011
Citation Information
Paul De Hert and Vagelis Papakonstantinou. "The proposed data protection Regulation replacing Directive 95/46/EC: A sound system for the protection of individuals" Computer Law & Security Review Vol. 28 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vagelis-papakonstantinou/29/