“EU will keep helping Serbia”

The EU will keep helping Serbia harmonize its Law on Personal Data Protection with EU regulations, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert said.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 29.01.2011.

09:54

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The EU will keep helping Serbia harmonize its Law on Personal Data Protection with EU regulations, Head of the EU Delegation to Serbia Vincent Degert said. “The EU will support the office of the commissioner for information of public importance and personal data protection, with a view to forming a strong monitoring body which will be able to force ministers to obey the Law on Personal Data Protection,” Degert said at a celebration of the European Data Protection Day. “EU will keep helping Serbia” Serbia's Ombudsman Sasa Jankovic said that economic and social problems were hindering the promotion of human and civil rights and that there was a danger, not only in Serbia, of a degradation of human rights. Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe (CoE) in Serbia Nadja Cuk said the CoE had passed the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data on January 28, 1981, with the intention of ensuring the protection of individuals and the right to privacy. “The convention has been ratified by 43 countries, and to this day it remains the only international contract regulating the protection of the right to privacy,” she said and added that the signatories of the convention were obligated to undertake all measures to establish the rights guaranteed by the convention. Cuk pointed out that the anniversary of the convention was marked in order to offer citizens insight into the type of personal data that was being collected and acquaint them with the risks and the mechanisms for the protection of privacy. Vincent Degert (Tanjug)

“EU will keep helping Serbia”

Serbia's Ombudsman Saša Janković said that economic and social problems were hindering the promotion of human and civil rights and that there was a danger, not only in Serbia, of a degradation of human rights.

Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe (CoE) in Serbia Nađa Ćuk said the CoE had passed the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data on January 28, 1981, with the intention of ensuring the protection of individuals and the right to privacy.

“The convention has been ratified by 43 countries, and to this day it remains the only international contract regulating the protection of the right to privacy,” she said and added that the signatories of the convention were obligated to undertake all measures to establish the rights guaranteed by the convention.

Ćuk pointed out that the anniversary of the convention was marked in order to offer citizens insight into the type of personal data that was being collected and acquaint them with the risks and the mechanisms for the protection of privacy.

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