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Negotiating the EU data protection reform: reflections on the household exemption

Negotiating the EU data protection reform: reflections on the household exemption
Negotiating the EU data protection reform: reflections on the household exemption
The re-drafting of the household exemption comprises one of the main areas of dispute in the ongoing negotiations for the EU data protection reform. The aim of this paper is twofold: First, we present and critically assess the wording proposals that have been put forward mainly at EU institutional level and identify the particular areas which cause tension. Second, we concomitantly ask which is the most appropriate wording for the exemption in question and in particular, whether the household exemption should comprise a set of decisive criteria or whether it should provide a more general framework. We eventually argue for a broad wording of the Article 2(2)(d) coupled with the addition of further non-determinative criteria at Recital 15, i.e. the non-operative part of the proposed Regulation.
135-152
Springer
Xanthoulis, Napoleon
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Sideridis, A
Kardasiadou, Z
Yialouris, C
Zorkadis, V
Xanthoulis, Napoleon
653ad673-f0ec-42e4-9fdf-0ea87d49779e
Sideridis, A
Kardasiadou, Z
Yialouris, C
Zorkadis, V

Xanthoulis, Napoleon (2014) Negotiating the EU data protection reform: reflections on the household exemption. Sideridis, A, Kardasiadou, Z, Yialouris, C and Zorkadis, V (eds.) In E-Democracy, Security, Privacy and Trust in a Digital World. vol. 441, Springer. pp. 135-152 . (doi:10.1007/978-3-319-11710-2_13).

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The re-drafting of the household exemption comprises one of the main areas of dispute in the ongoing negotiations for the EU data protection reform. The aim of this paper is twofold: First, we present and critically assess the wording proposals that have been put forward mainly at EU institutional level and identify the particular areas which cause tension. Second, we concomitantly ask which is the most appropriate wording for the exemption in question and in particular, whether the household exemption should comprise a set of decisive criteria or whether it should provide a more general framework. We eventually argue for a broad wording of the Article 2(2)(d) coupled with the addition of further non-determinative criteria at Recital 15, i.e. the non-operative part of the proposed Regulation.

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Published date: 7 October 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 453579
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453579
PURE UUID: 0245bf45-1106-4493-afb6-95095958aa2c
ORCID for Napoleon Xanthoulis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5474-4967

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Editor: A Sideridis
Editor: Z Kardasiadou
Editor: C Yialouris
Editor: V Zorkadis

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