REFORM OF THE EU’S 1995 DATA PROTECTION RULES

  • 2012-02-15
  • By Dovile Aukstuolyte, Assistant to the Attorney at Law
ECOVIS Miškinis, Kvainauskas ir partneriai advokatų kontora25/01/2012 The European Commission has proposed a comprehensive reform of the EU’s 1995 data protection rules to strengthen online privacy rights and boost Europe’s digital economy. Technological progress and globalization have profoundly changed the way our data is collected, accessed and used. The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights says that everyone has the right to personal data protection in all aspects of life: at home, at work, while shopping, when receiving medical treatment, at a police station or ...
 
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