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Intro
Series Information
Editorial Office
Preface
Contents
Editor and Contributors
1 Data Protection Around the World: An Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview
References
2 Data Protection Around the World: Belgium
2.1 Background
2.2 The Belgian Data Protection Landscape Pre-GDPR
2.2.1 The Belgian Constitution
2.3 Data Protection Act of 1992
2.3.1 Secretary of State for Privacy
2.3.2 Prominent Data Protection Authority
2.4 New GDPR-Related Issues
2.4.1 Belgium's Federal Structure
2.4.2 Legal Basis of Data Processing Activities
2.4.3 Exercising Data Protection Rights Online
2.4.4 Interpretations in the Belgian Implementation Law
2.5 Data Protection Disputes in Belgium
2.5.1 SWIFT and the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program
2.5.2 Belgian DPA Versus Facebook
2.6 GDPR Forecast
References
3 Data Protection in Estonia
3.1 Data Protection Regulations and Case Law in Estonian Jurisdiction: Origin and Development of Estonian Data Protection Related Legislation and the Personal Data Protection Act
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 The History of the Estonian Data Protection Inspectorate
3.1.3 The Latest Estonian Data Protection Legislation Related to the GDPR
3.1.4 Data Protection Case Law Within Estonian Jurisdiction
3.2 Interaction Between Estonian Data Protection Legislation and the GDPR-Similarities and Differences
3.2.1 Similarities of the GDPR and the Estonian Jurisdiction
3.2.2 Differences Between the GDPR and the Estonian Jurisdiction
3.3 The Most Prominent Issues in the Estonian Jurisdiction Regarding Data Protection Regulations: eGovernance and National Databases in Conjunction with the GDPR
3.3.1 Introduction
3.3.2 The Application and Possibilities of the "Once-Only" Principle in Light of the GDPR
3.3.3 Legal Bases for Personal Data Processing: GDPR Art 6 Interaction with Pre-GDPR Conditions in Estonia
3.3.4 The Estonian Electronic Communications Act and Data Retention
3.3.5 The Data Retention Directive
3.4 Application of the GDPR in the Jurisdiction of Estonia
3.4.1 GDPR Application in Estonia: Will the Enormous Fines for Data Breaches Make Data Controllers and Processors in Estonia Take Personal Data Protection and Privacy Issues and Requirements More Seriously?
3.4.2 The GDPR-Data Protection Awareness-Raising Masterpiece?
3.4.3 Let's Clean up the Room: GDPR Implementing Regulation in Estonia. Will It Solve All the Questions?
References
4 GDPR in France: A Lot of Communication for a Jurisdiction Well Experienced in the Protection of Personal Data
4.1 An Update of the Existing Protection of Personal Data Needed with the Application of the GDPR in France
4.1.1 An Accelerated Procedure of Adoption of the GDPR in France and a Few Changes in the Law of 1978
4.1.2 More Competencies for the CNIL and a Better Defined Territorial Application
Series Information
Editorial Office
Preface
Contents
Editor and Contributors
1 Data Protection Around the World: An Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview
References
2 Data Protection Around the World: Belgium
2.1 Background
2.2 The Belgian Data Protection Landscape Pre-GDPR
2.2.1 The Belgian Constitution
2.3 Data Protection Act of 1992
2.3.1 Secretary of State for Privacy
2.3.2 Prominent Data Protection Authority
2.4 New GDPR-Related Issues
2.4.1 Belgium's Federal Structure
2.4.2 Legal Basis of Data Processing Activities
2.4.3 Exercising Data Protection Rights Online
2.4.4 Interpretations in the Belgian Implementation Law
2.5 Data Protection Disputes in Belgium
2.5.1 SWIFT and the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program
2.5.2 Belgian DPA Versus Facebook
2.6 GDPR Forecast
References
3 Data Protection in Estonia
3.1 Data Protection Regulations and Case Law in Estonian Jurisdiction: Origin and Development of Estonian Data Protection Related Legislation and the Personal Data Protection Act
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 The History of the Estonian Data Protection Inspectorate
3.1.3 The Latest Estonian Data Protection Legislation Related to the GDPR
3.1.4 Data Protection Case Law Within Estonian Jurisdiction
3.2 Interaction Between Estonian Data Protection Legislation and the GDPR-Similarities and Differences
3.2.1 Similarities of the GDPR and the Estonian Jurisdiction
3.2.2 Differences Between the GDPR and the Estonian Jurisdiction
3.3 The Most Prominent Issues in the Estonian Jurisdiction Regarding Data Protection Regulations: eGovernance and National Databases in Conjunction with the GDPR
3.3.1 Introduction
3.3.2 The Application and Possibilities of the "Once-Only" Principle in Light of the GDPR
3.3.3 Legal Bases for Personal Data Processing: GDPR Art 6 Interaction with Pre-GDPR Conditions in Estonia
3.3.4 The Estonian Electronic Communications Act and Data Retention
3.3.5 The Data Retention Directive
3.4 Application of the GDPR in the Jurisdiction of Estonia
3.4.1 GDPR Application in Estonia: Will the Enormous Fines for Data Breaches Make Data Controllers and Processors in Estonia Take Personal Data Protection and Privacy Issues and Requirements More Seriously?
3.4.2 The GDPR-Data Protection Awareness-Raising Masterpiece?
3.4.3 Let's Clean up the Room: GDPR Implementing Regulation in Estonia. Will It Solve All the Questions?
References
4 GDPR in France: A Lot of Communication for a Jurisdiction Well Experienced in the Protection of Personal Data
4.1 An Update of the Existing Protection of Personal Data Needed with the Application of the GDPR in France
4.1.1 An Accelerated Procedure of Adoption of the GDPR in France and a Few Changes in the Law of 1978
4.1.2 More Competencies for the CNIL and a Better Defined Territorial Application