Data protection rules applicable to the European Parliament and to MEPs: Current regime and recent developments
Data protection is a fundamental right enshrined in both primary and secondary EU law. More specifically, the main reference for data protection in Europe is the 2016 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is fully applicable since 25 May 2018. Moreover, specific data protection rules (currently Regulation 45/2001) apply to the EU institutions. The latter are under review, to adapt their principles and provisions to the GDPR. The processing of data relating to parliamentary activities is therefore covered by these specific rules, as is personal data relating to, or processed by, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). This Briefing provides an overview of the main provisions applicable to parliamentary activities and in particular to MEPs, taking account of the fact that the process of reforming the current rules has not been formally concluded (even if a political agreement has been reached between the co legislators). An update of this Briefing will be published in due course.
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Politikområde
Nøgleord
- andragende
- civilret
- databeskyttelse
- datamatik og databehandling
- datatransmission
- Den Europæiske Menneskerettighedsdomstol
- Den Europæiske Tilsynsførende for Databeskyttelse
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- Den Europæiske Unions charter om grundlæggende rettigheder
- EF-forordning
- EU-institutioner og EU-forvaltning
- EU-lovgivning
- europæisk integration
- europæisk regionalorganisation
- fysisk person
- information og informationsbehandling
- INTERNATIONALE ORGANISATIONER
- kommunikation
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- medlem af Europa-Parlamentet
- parlament
- personoplysninger
- POLITIK
- traktat om EU's funktionsmåde
- UDDANNELSE OG KOMMUNIKATION