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Comments to the CoE Convention 108 draft proposal on data protection
Authors:Sylvia Kierkegaard  Nigel Waters  Graham Greenleaf  Elisabeth Thole  Willem Grosheide  Joseph V DeMarco
Institution:1. ILAWS, University of Southampton, United Kingdom;2. UNSW, Australia;3. Law & Information Systems, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia;4. Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), Australia;5. Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, UNSW, Australia;6. Van Doorne N.V., Netherlands;g Center for Intellectual Property Law, Utrecht University (Molengraaff Institute for Private Law), Netherlands;h DeVore & DeMarco, NY, USA
Abstract:One year after the public consultation on the modernisation of the Convention 108, the Council of Europe issued the latest modernization proposal in March 2012 reviewed on the basis of the 27th Plenary meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Convention (from 29 November to 2 December 2012) and the 26th meeting of its Bureau (from 6 to 8 February 2012). Professor Graham Greenleaf and Mr. Nigel Waters on behalf of the Australian Privacy Foundation International Committee and a consortium headed by CLSR Editorial Board member Professor Sylvia Kierkegaard together with Dr. Elisabeth Thole, Professor Dr. Willem Grosheide and CLSR Professional Board Member Joseph V. DeMarco submitted separately their comments to the proposed text. Plenary meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Convention 108 will take place in Strasbourg from 19 to 22 June 2012, during when the draft text will be approved.
Keywords:Data protection  Privacy  Council of Europe  Convention 108
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