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04 May 2012

Annual Conference of European data protection Commissioners in Luxembourg - Resolution on the European data protection reform

24 April 2012

ACTA measures to enforce IP rights in the digital environment could threaten privacy and data protection if not properly implemented. Please read our press release and opinion.

18 April 2012

EDPS calls for data protection safeguards before public sector information containing personal data can be re-used. See our press release and the opinion.

30 March 2012

Newsletter 32

28 March 2012

EDPS Opinion on the proposal for a decision on serious cross-border threats to health

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Members & Mission


Peter Hustinx and Giovanni Buttarelli are members of the institution. They took office on 17 January 2009. As members, elected by the European Parliament and the Council, they have a different status to that of the staff of their secretariat.

> Read more about their appointment and previous experiences.

The EDPS' general objective is to ensure that the European institutions and bodies respect the right to privacy when they process personal data and develop new policies. A number of specific duties of the EDPS are laid down in Regulation (EC) No 45/2001. The three main fields of work are: 

  • Supervision : the EDPS monitors the processing of personal data in the EU administration and ensures compliance with the data protection rules. The supervisory tasks  range from prior checking processing operations likely to present specific risks, to handling complaints and conducting enquiries.
  • Consultation : the EDPS advises the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council on proposals for new legislation and a wide range of other issues having an impact on data protection.
  • Cooperation : the EDPS cooperates with other data protection authorities in order to promote consistent data protection throughout Europe. The central platform for cooperation with national data protection authorities is the Article 29 Working Party. 

Read more about the duties of the EDPS and the Assistant Supervisor.