Category: EAID-Blog
by Peter Schaar, 2 June 2024
The framework conditions for digitalisation are increasingly being determined at European level. The EAID therefore asked the parties running in the European elections on 9 June 2024 eight questions on data protection and transparency. The wording of the answers received by the end of May (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, CDU/CSU, SPD, FDP and Piratenpartei) can be found ...
The European Academy for Freedom of Information and Data Protection (EAID) has posed questions on data protection and freedom of information for the European Parliament elections on 9 June 2024. The answers given by political parties in Germany are documented below. The document is limited to the responses received by 29 May. It will be updated as further responses are received.
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The European Academy for Freedom of Information and Data Protection (EAID) has endorsed the Universal Guidelines on Artificial Intelligence (UGAI) presented by the Civil Rights Coalition "The Public Voice" on 23 October 2018. The guidelines are now supported by more than 50 civil society organisations.
In order to enable the UGAI to be better disseminated to the German-speaking public, we have translated the text. We do not claim any copyrights for the German-language translation - ...
Translation - German version see here.
The European Court of Justice has made a Christmas present to more than 500 million EU citizens. With its new judgment on data retention (C-203/15 of 21 December 2016) - the highest court of the European Union stresses the importance of fundamental rights. All Member States are required to respect the rights represented in the European Charter of Fundamental Rights in their national ...
By Peter Schaar, Chairman, European Academy for Freedom of Information and Data Protection, Berlin
What the consequences of the the UK Brexit referendum are for data protection currently cannot be said conclusively. Considerable uncertainties remain until the end of the upcoming exit negotiations at least. Unless specific arrangements on data protection are made between the EU and the UK, the United Kingdom will be seen from the EU perspective as a regular third country like any ...
Update on the Legal opinion of the Legal Service of the EP (18 February 2016)
The Legal Service of the European Parliament issued on 14 February 2016 a legal opinion on the draft EU-US Umbrella agreement concerning the protection of personal data and cooperation between law enforcement authorities in the EU and the US. In this paper, published recently on the Website of Statewatch the Legal ...
The results of the trilogue of the EU institutions (European Parliament, Commission and Council) on the data protection reform package is an important milestone on the way into the global information society. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will replace 28 different data protection laws of the Member States.
The reach of the new legal framework extends beyond the European Union. Even companies with headquarters outside the EU will have to comply with the GDPR so far they are ...
By Peter Schaar, chairman of the EAID, former German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (2003-2013)
Amsterdam is a city of famous bridges. These days Amsterdam as well might become the city of privacy bridges. The Dutch data protection authority has been hosting the ...
Keynote on the conference „New Directions in Cyber Security“
Berlin, 1 October 2015
Safe Harbor - No Future? How the General Data Protection Regulation and the rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will influence transatlantic data transfers
Ladies and gentlemen,
One week ago, the Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued his ...
Update on the Legal opinion of the Legal Service of the EP (18 February 2016)
The Legal Service of the European Parliament issued on 14 February 2016 a legal opinion on the draft EU-US Umbrella agreement concerning the protection of personal data and cooperation between law enforcement authorities in the EU and the US. In this paper, published recently on the Website of Statewatch the Legal ...