Twenty-four nongovernment organizations wrote the European Commission urging consideration of maintaining appropriate consumer redress as the commission works on legislation to harmonize EU General Data Protection Regulation enforcement, Euractiv reports. The European Commission is expected to publish a proposal in July that would help expedite administrative procedures for GDPR enforcement. The NGOs argued in a legal opinion that complainants may lose rights to redress in cross-border cases under the proposed streamlining.
20 June 2023
Advocacy groups voice redress concerns in proposed GDPR enforcement harmonization
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