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The GDPR in an international perspective: Europe

This module is part of course A3, ‘The GDPR in an international perspective’. In this module we become acquainted with the European aspects of privacy legislation. The GDPR is the provisional final piece of a development in European data protection. We follow the trail on the basis of topics such as ‘coordination’, ‘supervision’ and ‘exchange between member states’.

Teacher: Philip Coté

Start: on request

Duration: part of the day (10:00 to 14:00)

Investment: €500, – excl. VAT

Content

This module is part of course A3, ‘The GDPR in an international perspective’. In this module we become acquainted with the European aspects of privacy legislation. The GDPR is the provisional final piece of a development in European data protection. We follow the trail on the basis of topics such as ‘coordination’, ‘supervision’ and ‘exchange between member states’. We will also encounter similar topics from the GDPR in treaties such as the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights and the 1981 Strasbourg Convention.

An important part of this module “European aspects” is devoted to the coherence and distinction between the Strasbourg Convention, which comes from the Council of Europe, and EU regulations such as the Directive and the GDPR. In the workshop, the relationship between the two systems is discussed in more detail.

The module also discusses how supervision is arranged at European level and how that will change as a result of the GDPR. The cooperation between the national supervisors in the Article 29 Working Group will be explained. Furthermore, appeals to the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights are treated on the basis of a number of recent judgments.

Obligations associated with this part

To fulfill the obligations under this section, you must:

  • Make a diagnostic test, in preparation for the subject matter to be followed;
  • Take a diagnostic test after the self-study, which must be completed with a pass. This is a condition for participation in the workshop;
  • To be present during the workshop;
  • A final exam with a passing mark.

Study load

The self-study takes about 16 hours, the workshop takes about 4 hours and the final exam takes about 2 hours.

Investment and sign up

After registration you will have direct access to the course in our learning environment. The total costs for the module are €500 (excluding VAT and per person). Participants of the Center for Information Security and Privacy Protection (CIP) and the The Hague Security Delta receive a 15% discount on the entire training offer. Contact our service desk.

Private individuals and government institutions are exempt from VAT.

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