The GDPR seeks to protect individuals against the violation to their privacy which may take place by the processing of personal data The General Data Protection Regulation is set to replace the Data Protection Directive effective May 25, 2018. The GDPR is directly applicable in each Member State and will lead to a greater degree of data protection harmonization across EU nations. The GDPR empowers data subjects to seek judicial relief for damages and file administrative complaints with supervisory authorities.
- Teacher: Paweł Baniel