Principiile GDPR – de la teorie la practică
GDPR principles – from theory to practice
Author(s): Daniela-Irina CireașăSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, EU-Legislation
Published by: C.H. Beck Publishing House - Romania
Keywords: Regulation (EU) 2016/679; principles; GDPR compliance; data subject; accountability;
Summary/Abstract: Principles are those fundamental elements or ideas that are enunciated and formulated to draw some boundaries „beyond which one does not go” and on which any „scientific theory, a political, legal system or a norm of conduct” is based. In common parlance, we use various expressions that contain the word principle, or its derivatives, to establish some theoretical limits of the discourse „in principle”, meaning „in general”, or we want to state some intimate beliefs and our own point of view. We are talking about a person who is principled or „with principles”, about whom we want to say that he expresses fair opinions or adopts behaviors in a social desirable register, without being necessary, however, that the principles according to which that person lives his or her life and which he or she shares with others to find themselves in a legislative norm, their validation being made by the subjectivism of the person in question or of the group/society in which that person lives: „I live according to these principles, I consider them fair and just and I relate to reality based on them”, „What I don't like, I don't do to anyone else!”, „Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth!”, „Well done, good find!” and so on.
Journal: Curierul judiciar
- Issue Year: XX/2021
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 189-193
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Romanian
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