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The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): A Commentary

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FREE Update to Selected CommentariesThis new book provides an article-by-article commentary on the new EU General Data Protection Regulation.Adopted in April 2016 and applicable from May 2018, the GDPR is the centrepiece of the recent reform of the EU regulatory framework for protection of personal data. It replaces the 1995 EU Data Protection Directive and has become the most significant piece of data protection legislation anywhere in the world.This book is edited by three leading authorities and written by a team of expert specialists in the field from around the EU and representing different sectors (including academia, the EU institutions, data protection authorities, and the private sector), thus providing a pan-European analysis of the GDPR. It examines each article of the GDPR in sequential order and explains how its provisions work, thus allowing the reader to easily and quickly elucidate the meaning of individual articles. Anintroductory chapter provides an overview of the background to the GDPR and its place in the greater structure of EU law and human rights law. Account is also taken of closely linked legal instruments, such as the Directive on Data Protection and Law Enforcement that was adopted concurrently withthe GDPR, and of the ongoing work on the proposed new E-Privacy Regulation.

1483 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 7, 2020

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Governmental priests doing their worshiping to the god that gives them comfy jobs, generous wages, and hopefully life-time employment.
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