European Parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs voted to approve a draft report containing additional procedural rules for enforcing the EU General Data Protection Regulation. The proposal seeks to further harmonize cross-border cooperation through the adoption of common rules for addressing complaints and procedural rights of involved parties. Additionally, the proposed rules look to speed up enforcement proceedings and streamline cross-border inquiries.
15 Feb. 2024
MEPs approve draft GDPR cross-border harmonization rules
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