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GDPR Transplantation in Third Countries : A Comparative Study on the Western Balkans.

De Gruyter DG Plus DeG Package 2025 Part 1 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rasić Jung, Sofija.
Series:
Global and Comparative Data Law Series
Global and Comparative Data Law Series ; v.7
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data protection.
Comparative law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (432 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2025.
Summary:
The Western Balkans, currently in the EU accession process, present a unique case for potential GDPR adequacy decisions.The book analyses the concept of the "Brussels Effect" and the GDPR's global influence.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Title Page
Copyright
Foreword and Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Abbreviations
List of Tables
Chapter 1 - Introduction
A Research Subject
B Course of Study
C State of Research
D Research Aim
Chapter 2 - Fundamentals of Data Protection Law and Privacy
A Evolution of European Data Protection Laws
I First Data Protection Laws
II OECD
III Convention 108
IV ECHR
V CFR
VI TFEU and TEU
VII DPD
VIII GDPR
IX Conclusion to A
B Evolution of Privacy and Data Protection Rights in the WB6
I FRY Constitution
II Albania
III EU Acquis Alignment
IV Data Protection Laws in the WB6 2008-2025
V Conclusion to B
C Conclusion to Chapter 2
Chapter 3 - The GDPR Impact on non-EU Countries
A Territorial Scope of the GDPR
I Art. 3‍(1) GDPR
II Art. 3‍(2) GDPR
1 Offering of Goods or Services
2 Monitoring
III Conclusion to A
B Data Transfers
I Adequacy Decision
1 Criteria Under Art. 45 GDPR
a) Art. 45‍(2)(a) GDPR
b) Art. 45‍(2)(b) GDPR
c) Art. 45‍(2)(c) GDPR
2 Art. 29 Working Party and EDPB
3 CJEU and Schrems Decisions
4 Procedure of Adoption
5 Adequacy Paradox
II Alternatives to Adequacy Decisions for the WB6
III Conclusion to B
C Conclusion to Chapter 3
Chapter 4 - The GDPR Transplantation in the WB6
A Albania
I Constitutional Parameters and International Commitments
1 Conclusion to I
II Data Protection Legislation
1 Status Quo of GDPR Alignment
2 Overview of the ADPL 2024
3 Scope of the ADPL 2024
4 Data Protection Principles
5 Lawfulness of Data Processing
a) Consent
6 Special Categories of Personal Data
7 Rights of Data Subjects
8 Redress Mechanism
9 Personal Scope
a) DPO
b) Security
10 Transfer of Personal Data
a) Adequacy Decisions
11 Penalties.
12 Specific Processing Situations
13 Conclusion to II
III Supervisory Authority
1 General Functions
2 Independence
3 Powers
4 Challenges
5 Conclusion to III
IV Case Law and Enforcement
1 Complaints and Investigations Before the Supervisory Authority
2 Data Leaks Scandals
a) Patronage System
b) WhatsApp Data Leak‍(s)
3 Conclusion to IV
V Conclusion to A
B Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
2 Overview of the BDPL 2006
3 Scope of the BDPL 2006
5 Lawfulness of Processing
7 Rights of Data Subject
a) Nature and Manner of Implementation of Data Subjects&amp
TRapos
Rights
b) Restrictions
a) Obligations of Controller and Processor
aa) Obligation to Notify
bb) Specific Security Obligations
b) Third Party
c) Representative
11 Penalties
12 Specific Processing Situations
a) Supervisory Powers
b) Authorisation and Advisory Powers
c) Complaint Related Powers
IV Draft Law
1 Overview of the Draft Law
2 Conclusion to IV
V Case Law and Enforcement
1 Activities of the Supervisory Authority
2 Complaints and Investigations Before the Supervisory Authority
3 Court Cases
4 Conclusion to V
VI Conclusion to B
C Kosovo
2 Overview of the KDPL 2019.
3 Scope of the KDPL 2019
4 Definitions
5 Data Protection Principles
6 Lawfulness
7 Special Categories of Personal Data
8 Rights of Data Subject
9 Redress Mechanism
10 Personal Scope
a) Security of Personal Data
b) DPO
c) Codes of Conduct and Certification
11 Transfer of Personal Data
b) Transfer Approval
12 Penalties
13 Specific Processing Situations
a) Direct Marketing
b) Biometric Data
c) Video Surveillance
14 Conclusion to II
2 Court Case Law
V Conclusion to C
D Montenegro
2 Overview of the MDPL 2008
3 Scope of the MDPL 2008
4 Definition of Personal Data
6 Lawfulness of Processing
b) Consent of Deceased Persons
a) Security Measures
b) Data Breach Notification
c) Records of Processing Activities and Notifying the Supervisory Authority
d) DPO
e) Representative
a) Biometric Measures
b) Records on Entry and Exit from Business or Official Premises
a) Lack of Enforcement Powers
b) Understaffing
c) Political Influence
IV Draft Law.
1 Overview of the Draft Law
2 Particularities
a) Scope
b) Rights of Data Subject
c) Lawfulness of Processing
d) Consent
e) Redress Rights
f) Personal Scope
g) Data Transfers
h) Supervisory Authority - Agency
VI Conclusion to D
E North Macedonia
2 Overview of the MDPL 2020
3 Scope of the MDPL 2020
a) Specific Security Obligations
b) High-risk Filing Systems
c) DPIA
e) Representatives
f) Codes of Conduct
g) Certifications
b) Transfers Based on Safeguards
c) Derogations
d) Data Transfers in Practice
a) Processing and Freedom of Expression and Information (Art. 81)
b) Processing of Citizens' National Identification Number (Art. 83)
c) Prior Approval‍(s)
d) Deceased Persons
e) Direct Marketing
f) Video Surveillance
g) Recipients
a) Cooperation with State Administration Bodies
2 Data Subjects' Complaints Before the PDPA
3 Data Breach 'Scandals'
a) Wiretapping
b) State Election Commission.
c) Stop Corona App
4 Court Cases
5 Conclusion to IV
V Conclusion to E
F Serbia
a) The EU Commission Assessment
2 Overview of the SDPL 2019
3 Scope of the SDPL 2019
a) Art. 21 - Transparent Information
b) Art. 30 - Right to be Forgotten
c) Art. 38 - Automated Individual Decision-Making, Including Profiling
d) Art. 40 - Restrictions and Controversy
c) Representatives of Foreign Entities
d) Codes of Conduct and Certification
10 Transfers of Personal Data
a) Art. 64 - Adequacy Decisions
b) Adequate Safeguards
aa) SCCs
bb) BCR
c) DPC's Approval
d) Special Cases
a) Processing in the Field of Labour and Employment
b) Processing for Humanitarian Purposes by the Public Authorities
a) Election of DPC's Head and Controversy
b) President&amp
s Son&amp
s Wine Shop Case
2 Cases Before the Supervisory Authority
a) The President&amp
s Letters
b) Senior Cards
a) SDPL 2008
b) Criminal Complaints (Art. 146 Criminal Code)
c) SDPL 2019
4 SHARE as Data Privacy Watchdog in the WB6
V Conclusion to F
G Conclusion to Chapter 4.
Chapter 5 - Government Access to Personal Data in the WB6.
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ISBN:
3-11-222101-X
OCLC:
1564059931

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