La transposition de la directive européenne sur la protection des données personnelles au Royaume-Uni
By: RAAB, Charles D.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, janv./mars 1999Revue Française D'Administration Publique 89, p. 21-36Abstract: While the transposition of the European directive into the domestic British legal order is at a more advanced stage than in a number of countries, it is still as yet incomplete. A study of the Data Protection Act 1984 and a comparison of this Act with the new 1998 Act makes it possible to chart the distance already covered and the stakes still to play for. The controlling body - the 'Registrar', in future the Commissioner - enjoys increased powers and will have to supervise the balance between the protection of private life and public access to informationWhile the transposition of the European directive into the domestic British legal order is at a more advanced stage than in a number of countries, it is still as yet incomplete. A study of the Data Protection Act 1984 and a comparison of this Act with the new 1998 Act makes it possible to chart the distance already covered and the stakes still to play for. The controlling body - the 'Registrar', in future the Commissioner - enjoys increased powers and will have to supervise the balance between the protection of private life and public access to information
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