Politico reports the European Commission announced its intention to propose legislation to better align national data protection authorities' EU General Data Protection Regulation enforcement approaches. The European Commission described the proposal as a means to "streamline cooperation" among regulators and "harmonise some aspects of the administrative procedure the national data protection authorities apply in cross-border cases." Meanwhile, the European Data Protection Board published a report outlining "a selection of examples of final One-Stop-Shop decisions" taken under Articles 17 and 21 of the GDPR.
21 Feb. 2023
European Commission aims to harmonize DPA enforcement approach
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