The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) has confirmed its support for the European Commission's plans to implement a harmonisation law to address the inherent enforcement issues with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The BEUC offers three recommendations:
- Mutual recognition of admissibility of complaints and data subject representation should apply. In other words, representation and complaint admissibility should only be assessed once.
- Data subjects and organisations representing them should have equal procedural rights.
- Efficient and close cross-border cooperation between Data Protection Authorities (DPAs)
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