Five lawsuits against the Greek DPA
Labels: Greek DPA
Labels: Greek DPA
In 2008, the Greek Data Protection Authority did not satisfy the expectations for a new institution with a 10 years experience, because:
(a) it did not react as rapid as the legislation and the information society demands for an alternative dispute resolution mechanism,
(b) its decisions were inconsistent and did not meet the legal certainty standard,
(c) its control on constitutionality and conformity with the european law was satisfactory, but should also extend to opinions and consultations on legislative proposals,
(d) its own-initiative activities were oriented to sanctions and not to a more proactive approach,
(e) there were serious inconsistencies in its sanctions policy,
(f) its communication policy is restricted to the publication of the Annual Report and the
President's press conferences.
Labels: Greek DPA