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General Data Protection Regulation

Article-by-Article Commentary

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The General Data Protection Regulation has established a uniform European data protection law, requiring member states to apply European standards and reassess their interpretation criteria. This major commentary, authored by leading European lawyers, deeply analyzes both European and transnational academic discourse. It considers national interpretation approaches within a European legal context, presenting new arguments that enhance possibilities in contentious proceedings. Key advantages include new European law argumentation patterns for national interpretation, a classification of Member States' scope for action, and a focus on pressing topics such as international data transfer, the right to be forgotten, the One-Stop-Shop mechanism, sanctions, profiling, pseudonymisation, consent for data processing, and data protection audits. Contributions come from a diverse group of experts, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the GDPR's implications and applications. This commentary serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolving landscape of data protection law in Europe.

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General Data Protection Regulation, Indra Spiecker Döhmann

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2023
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Podtitul
Article-by-Article Commentary
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
C.H.Beck
Rok vydania
2023
ISBN10
3848733722
ISBN13
9783848733729
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The General Data Protection Regulation has established a uniform European data protection law, requiring member states to apply European standards and reassess their interpretation criteria. This major commentary, authored by leading European lawyers, deeply analyzes both European and transnational academic discourse. It considers national interpretation approaches within a European legal context, presenting new arguments that enhance possibilities in contentious proceedings. Key advantages include new European law argumentation patterns for national interpretation, a classification of Member States' scope for action, and a focus on pressing topics such as international data transfer, the right to be forgotten, the One-Stop-Shop mechanism, sanctions, profiling, pseudonymisation, consent for data processing, and data protection audits. Contributions come from a diverse group of experts, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of the GDPR's implications and applications. This commentary serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolving landscape of data protection law in Europe.