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- Title
COMPETENCIA JUDICIAL INTERNACIONAL Y PROTECCIÓN DE DATOS PERSONALES EN EL REGLAMENTO GENERAL DE PROTECCIÓN DE DATOS: SU ENCAJE CON EL REGLAMENTO BRUSELAS I BIS.
- Authors
ORMAECHE LENDÍNEZ, IÑIGO
- Abstract
Since the advent of new technologies, one of the most current and important legal issues is the protection of personal data. Every technological progress assumes a potential risk to people's privacy and data. In order to tackle these problems, the EU has enacted the General Data Protection Regulation, which presents important new features (an important new approach) compared to the Directive it replaces. One of the most significant is the right to an effective judicial remedy, enshrined in article 79, which allows private persons to take legal action when they believe their rights have been violated. The application of this regulation overlaps with that of the Brussels I bis. The rules of judicial competence established in both regulations can be applied in an alternative or exclusive way, being the second option the most desirable and prudent.
- Subjects
GENERAL Data Protection Regulation, 2016; PERSONALLY identifiable information; DATA protection; JURISDICTION (Administrative law); DATA privacy; JUSTICE administration; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; TECHNOLOGICAL progress; JUDICIAL power; LEGAL judgments
- Publication
Revista Jurídica de la Universidad Autonóma de Madrid, 2022, Issue 45, p127
- ISSN
1575-720X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15366/rjuam2022.45.006