The Swedish measures accompaying the GDPR by Patricia Jonason

See the final book of this conference : https://blogdroiteuropeen.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/national-adaptations-of-the-gdpr-final-version-27-february-1.pdf On the 18th of April 2018 the Swedish Parliament, the Riksdag, passed the Act with supplementing provisions to the EU Data Protection Regulation.  With the new Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), both entering into force on May 25th 2018, Sweden enters its third generation of data protection legislation… to read more Download this … Continuer de lire The Swedish measures accompaying the GDPR by Patricia Jonason

The national adaptations of the GDPR in Austria, by Dr. Günther Leissler, Mag. Janos Böszörmenyi, Mag. Patrizia Reisinger

See the final book of this conference : https://blogdroiteuropeen.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/national-adaptations-of-the-gdpr-final-version-27-february-1.pdf Austria was the second EU Member States to adapt the GDPR  and transpose the provisions of the GDPR and the Law Enforcement Directive (EU) 2016/680. Contents: I- The origins of Data protection in Austria II- National Culture of Data protection in Austria III- The Adoption of National Law to Suplement the GDPR IV- Main Prosivions at … Continuer de lire The national adaptations of the GDPR in Austria, by Dr. Günther Leissler, Mag. Janos Böszörmenyi, Mag. Patrizia Reisinger

The new Federal Data Protection Act, implementation of the GDPR in Germany, by Christian L. Geminn

See the final book of this conference : https://blogdroiteuropeen.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/national-adaptations-of-the-gdpr-final-version-27-february-1.pdf Germany was the first Member State to pass a law on the implementation of the GDPR (Regulation (EU) 2016/679; in German: Datenschutz-Grundverordnung, DS-GVO or DSGVO) and on the adaption of national data protection law. The new “Bundesdatenschutzgesetz” (BDSG, Federal Data Protection Act) was officially published in July 2017 and has come into force on May 25th … Continuer de lire The new Federal Data Protection Act, implementation of the GDPR in Germany, by Christian L. Geminn

Opening Remarks to the e-Conference on the National Adaptations of the GDPR, by Olivia Tambou

See the final book of this conference : https://blogdroiteuropeen.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/national-adaptations-of-the-gdpr-final-version-27-february-1.pdf The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is applicable since the 25 May of 2018. But it is “not the end of the road, but a beginning of a new chapter”, as the Commissioner Jourová said in her keynote speech at General Data Protection Regulation conference. The purpose of these opening remarks is twofold. On the one … Continuer de lire Opening Remarks to the e-Conference on the National Adaptations of the GDPR, by Olivia Tambou

E-conference On National Adaptations of the GDPR will launch at 12h30 French Time

See the final book of this conference : https://blogdroiteuropeen.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/national-adaptations-of-the-gdpr-final-version-27-february-1.pdf From 4 June 2018 Blogdroiteuropéen will host an e-conference in order to give a comparative analysis of the national implementations of the GDPR in various Member States such as Germany, Austria, Sweden, France, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Spain, UK ….  and the impact of the GDPR in Switzerland. This e-conference will provide a daily working papers … Continuer de lire E-conference On National Adaptations of the GDPR will launch at 12h30 French Time

E-conference On National Adaptations of the GDPR forthcoming on 4th June

Today the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies. It contains 50+ so-called ‘opening clauses’ allowing EU Member States to put national data protection laws in place to supplement the GDPR. In January, the European Commission reminded Member States of the urgent need to introduce national level laws to give effect to these opening clauses, as only Austria and Germany had, at that time, partially adopted … Continuer de lire E-conference On National Adaptations of the GDPR forthcoming on 4th June

Les bases conceptuelles du droit de l’UE, Colloque annuel CEDECE, Tours 14-15 juin

Le programme de ce beau colloque en perspective est maintenant disponible. N’hésitez pas à le télécharger Programme Colloque annuel de la CEDECE – université de Tours 14-15 juin 2018 On en profite également pour vous annoncer la CEDECE dispose désormais d’un compte Twitter n’hésitez pas à vous abonner. @Cedece_Asso   Continuer de lire Les bases conceptuelles du droit de l’UE, Colloque annuel CEDECE, Tours 14-15 juin

Génération TAFTA, les nouveaux partenariats de la mondialisation, sous la direction de C. Deblock et J. Lebullenger

La mondialisation a changé. Ses cadres normatifs aussi ! Des accords commerciaux transatlantiques, transpacifiques, transasiatiques ou autres, viennent brouiller les cartes. Cet ouvrage replace les nouveaux accords de partenariat dans leur contexte, puis analyse les enjeux et les motifs d’inquiétude qu’ils suscitent, en s’intéressant tout particulièrement aux partenariats transatlantiques (CETA, TTIP/TAFTA) et transpacifique (TPP). Voir l’introduction et  la table des matières ICI Continuer de lire Génération TAFTA, les nouveaux partenariats de la mondialisation, sous la direction de C. Deblock et J. Lebullenger

The Collaborative economy and the transformation of labour, by Vassilis Hatzopoulos

Version française ICI Mircro-entrepreneurs, on-demand workers, gig-workers, freelancers, contractors … It is difficult to measure the part of the active population working in the collaborative economy. Estimates vary between 0,3 to 9% in the US, and much lesser (0,05%) in the EU. In my first post (HERE) the positive effects that the collaborative economy can deliver to individuals have been discussed: the use of idle … Continuer de lire The Collaborative economy and the transformation of labour, by Vassilis Hatzopoulos