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On October 10, 2016 the Belgian State Archives organised a congress to reflect upon the impact of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) on the core activities of archive services and on their relationship with citizens and users.
Rec
ently applicable throughout the European Union since 25th May 2018, the GDPR guarantees a better protection of personal data and gives individuals more rights regarding their personal data, including the so-called ''right to be forgotten''.
Eminent speakers from abroad, senior public servants, legal practitioners and archivists with extensive knowledge and international experience reflected on the priorities of archive services, on issues and opportunities to live up to criteria such as
accessibility, reliability, authenticity and completeness. But also on tools and procedures to defend and facilitate the importance of the right to information.
Contributions to this edited volume are made by Joelle Jouret and Willem Debeuc
kelaere (Data Protection Authority, Belgium), Patrick Van Eecke and Peter Craddock (DLA Piper), Andrea Hanger (Bundesarchiv, Germany), Herve Lemoine and Bruno Ricard (Service Interministeriel des Archives de France), Giulia Barrera (Directorate Gener
al of Archives, Italy), Dirk Luyten (CegeSoma/State Archives, Belgium), Florent Thouvenin and Kento Reutimann (Center for Information Technology, Society, and Law - University of Zurich, Switzerland), with a preface by Karin Van Honacker and Karel Ve
lle (State Archives, Belgium).
Rec
ently applicable throughout the European Union since 25th May 2018, the GDPR guarantees a better protection of personal data and gives individuals more rights regarding their personal data, including the so-called ''right to be forgotten''.
Eminent speakers from abroad, senior public servants, legal practitioners and archivists with extensive knowledge and international experience reflected on the priorities of archive services, on issues and opportunities to live up to criteria such as
accessibility, reliability, authenticity and completeness. But also on tools and procedures to defend and facilitate the importance of the right to information.
Contributions to this edited volume are made by Joelle Jouret and Willem Debeuc
kelaere (Data Protection Authority, Belgium), Patrick Van Eecke and Peter Craddock (DLA Piper), Andrea Hanger (Bundesarchiv, Germany), Herve Lemoine and Bruno Ricard (Service Interministeriel des Archives de France), Giulia Barrera (Directorate Gener
al of Archives, Italy), Dirk Luyten (CegeSoma/State Archives, Belgium), Florent Thouvenin and Kento Reutimann (Center for Information Technology, Society, and Law - University of Zurich, Switzerland), with a preface by Karin Van Honacker and Karel Ve
lle (State Archives, Belgium).
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