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Improving Cooperation between Data Protection Authorities: The PHAEDRA Project

The PHAEDRA project aims to improve practical and helpful cooperation between Data Protection Authorities (DPAs), both within the EU and worldwide. This presentation discusses the EU Data Protection Regulation and regional perspectives on improving cooperation.

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Improving Cooperation between Data Protection Authorities: The PHAEDRA Project

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  1. 41st Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA) Forum – PHAEDRA Workshop Nr. 3: The EU Data Protection Regulation and regional perspectives on improving cooperation between DPAs, PCs and PEAs Presentation of the PHAEDRA project Gertjan Boulet Wednesday, 18 June 2014, 13.20-15.20 Westin Chosun Hotel Seoul, 106 Sogong-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

  2. PHAEDRA project Improving Practical and Helpful co-operAtionbEtweenData pRotectionAuthorities • Both within the EU & worldwide Two-year project Started mid-Jan 2013 Funded by the European Commission (DG Justice)

  3. Partners Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society (LSTS) at VrijeUniversiteitBrussel (VUB) Trilateral Research & Consulting LLP (TRI) GeneralnyInspektorOchronyDanychOsobowych (GIODO) UniversitatJaume I (UJI)

  4. Needfor enforcement co-operation ICDPPC • 2007 (Montreal): Resolution on Global Cooperation • 2011 (Mexico): Resolution on ‘Privacy Enforcement Co-ordination at the International Level’ • 2012 (Uruguay): panel on ‘cooperation tools among DPAS’ • 2013 (Warsaw): Resolution on ‘Enforcement coordination’ All DPAs surveyed emphasise importance and need for co-operation in enforcing privacy

  5. O-gomu http://cdicill1.blogspot.kr/2013/08/seoul-field-trip.html

  6. Seoljanggo http://www.kangkoku.or.kr/eng/?en_skin=performance.html

  7. The structure of the project five workstreams • W0: management & coordination • W1: setting the scene • W2: legislative review • W3: workshops & collab. with ICDPPC • W4: findings & recommendations • W5: dissemination activities

  8. Workstream 1: setting the scene Report on measures to improve cooperation and coordination • EU and worldwide cooperation & coordination mechanisms • Analysis of the questionnaires for DPAs and interviews with DPAs • Case studies of where two or more DPAs have investigated the same privacy issues: Google’ privacy policy, Investigation on WhatsApp, … • findings and recommendations

  9. Workstream 2: legislative review Report 2.1: “A Compass towards best Elements for Cooperation between Data Protection authorities” - 28 February 2014, updated 9 May 2014 Report 2.2: “Legal reflections for further improving cooperation between data protection authorities” - 9 May 2014

  10. Workstream 3: workshops & collab. with ICDPPC Workshop 1: 24/09/2013, Warsaw (Poland) • International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners (ICDPPC) Workshop 2: 6/05/2014, Skopje (Macedonia) • Meeting of the International Working Group on Data Protection in Telecommunications (IWGDPT) Workshop 3: 18/06/2014, Seoul (South Korea) • APPA Forum

  11. Workstream 5: Dissemination March 2014: Zurich University of Applied Sciences - School of Management and Law • Winterthur (Switzerland) January 2014: ‘Computers, Privacy & Data Protection ‘ (CPDP2014) • Brussels (Belgium) July 2013: APEC Privacy Enforcement Workshop • Auckland (New Zealand)

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