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Regulation 2018/1725

Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 lays down the data protection obligations for the EU institutions and bodies when they process personal data and develop new policies.

The Regulation repeals Regulation (EC) 45/2001, and, in line with GDPR, adopts a principle-based approach.

The new legal instrument ensures that EU institutions and bodies provide transparent and easily accessible information on how personal data is used, as well as foresee clear mechanisms for individuals to exercise their rights; it also reconfirms, clarifies and enhances the role of data protection officers within each EU institution and of the EDPS.

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Jan
2020

EDPS comments on the draft internal rules concerning restrictions of certain rights of data subjects of the EDA (Case 2019-0790 D-0061)

EDPS comments on the draft internal rules concerning restrictions of certain rights of data subjects in relation to processing of personal data in the framework of the functioning of the European Defence Agency.

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3
Dec
2019

Leading by Example: EDPS 2015-2019

This report provides an overview of the activities carried out by the EDPS from 2015-2019. In particular, it focuses on how the EDPS has worked towards implementing the objectives set out in the EDPS Strategy 2015-2019, which relate to digitisation, global partnerships and the modernisation of data protection. This involved not only contributing historical pieces of legislation, such as the General Data Protection Regulation and Regulation 2018/1725, but also bringing the concepts of ethics and accountability to the forefront of data protection discourse and application.

 

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7
Nov
2019

Concepts of controller, processor and joint controllership under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725

When processing personal data, EU institutions and bodies (EUIs) must comply with specific data protection rules. Depending on their role, their obligations differ. The following guidelines provide explanation and practical advice to EU institutions and bodies on how to comply with Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 (‘the Regulation’).