Globális és nemzetközi kormányzás, nemzetközi jog, emberi jogok
Közigazgatás
European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) Giovanni Buttarelli’s posthumous manifesto,
Privacy 2030: A New Vision for Europe, places data protection in a global context.
Competition and data protection authorities within the EU cooperate and share information
about their official inquiries. If properly enforced, the GDPR may be an effective
tool of transparent data processing in the EU, and can serve as a model for the rest
of the world. Enforcement is the duty of Member States’ DPAs, therefore, it may be
worth analysing Buttarelli’s views in relation to the issues currently facing Hungarian
data protection regulation. The paper critically presents Buttarelli’s main views,
while discussing them in relation to Hungarian public administration through a specific
legal case. As a result of the comparative analysis, it can be concluded that by enhancing
the data protection culture and its administrative enforcement, our personal data
can be better protected.