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Protection and Supervision of Personal Data in Foreign Jurisdictions

Judical Oversight of Judical Data Processing an English Perspective [1]

Sir Mark Warby, Lord Justice of Appeal of England and Wales

Judicial independence is constitutionally fundamental in a liberal democracy. That should go without saying ...

Independent Supervision for Protection Personal Data Processed by the Courts in the Republic of Bulgaria for the Purposes of Discharging Their Judicial Functions

Teodora Tochkova, Chief Inspector at the ISJC

Due to the nature of their activities, the judiciary is subject to a special legal regime when processing personal data. Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament ...

Supervision of the Personal Data Processing Operations of Administrative Law Courts in the Netherlands

Eric Daalder, Member of the Administrative Jurisdiction Division of the Council of State and chairperson of the GDPR committee

Article 55, paragraph 3 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides that ...

Note on the Operation of GDPR in the Irish Judicial System

Marie Baker, judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland, and assigned judge for the purpose of Irish data protection legislation

Article 23 of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) gives Member States the power to introduce provisions to protect the independence of the judiciary ...