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Data Protection, Privacy Regulators and Supervisory Authorities


ISBN13: 9781526514219
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Data protection and privacy is arguably the most topical and developing area of law and policy. There is a raft of recent and proposed regulations, not least the GDPR (EU) and CCPA (California), and other jurisdictions internationally.

This new title explores the rules, powers and contestability of fine and penalty powers of data protection regulators and supervisory authorities.

Subjects:
Data Protection
Contents:
Introduction: Backdrop, Tech Developments and GDPR
GDPR: Establishment of national data protection supervisory authorities
GDPR: Powers of national data protection supervisory authorities
National laws and data protection supervisory authorities
ICO before, during and after Brexit
Corporate disputes with regulators
Individual data subject disputes with regulators
Federal Trade Commission and data protection and privacy regulation in US
Other data protection and privacy regulators and supervisory authorities
European Data Protection Supervisor
European Data Protection Board
Funding of data protection and privacy regulators and supervisory authorities
Independence of data protection and privacy regulators and supervisory authorities
Interactions and cooperation between data protection and privacy regulators and supervisory authorities
One stop shop, jurisdiction, conflict, priority and lead authority
Conclusion