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From cooperation to confusion: The state of cross-border GDPR enforcement, by Lisette Mustert
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Continue reading →: From cooperation to confusion: The state of cross-border GDPR enforcement, by Lisette MustertIntroduction Enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation 2016/679 or GDPR) is primarily organised through a decentralised framework, where national supervisory authorities (SAs) are tasked with monitoring and supervising the diverse market of small and large data controllers and processors. The rapid pace of technological developments and the increasing prevalence of cross-border data…
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Continue reading →: “Full review” by the Boards of Appeal of EU agencies: quo vadis?, by Carlo TovoOne of the few certainties of European administrative law is that, when a decision entails complex technical, economic, or scientific assessments, and its author enjoys broad discretion accordingly, judicial review is limited to manifest errors of appraisal. Yet, this does not apply to the review carried out by the Boards…
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Continue reading →: Administrative cooperation in the shared management of EU funds, by Annalisa VolpatoThe European Union funds constitute an essential instrument for the achievement of the EU objectives and policies. Flowing directly from the EU budget according to the allocation established by the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), EU funds finance several programmes and projects which promote EU policy goals in a variety of…
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Continue reading →: Administrative Cooperation in the European Space – Introduction to the Series, by Emilie Chevalier, Mariolina Eliantonio and Rui T. LanceiroIt is by now almost commonplace to observe that the governance model used for the implementation of EU law has departed from the traditional dichotomy between direct and indirect administration. While not entirely a new phenomenon, as of today, in virtually all EU policy fields, ranging from marketing authorisations to…
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Continue reading →: Administrative Cooperation in the Schengen Area, by Karine Abderemane and Sarah TasOur contribution to the volume on Administrative Cooperation in the European Space analyses the different cooperation mechanisms within the Schengen area and explores the related challenges of judicial review. The Schengen area and policies have a sensitive nature, in the sense that it builds on an area that is traditionally…




