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The Right „To Be Forgotten” In Romania - A Specific Context Of Implementation

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How does the Romanian administration relate to the challenges of respecting the right “to be forgotten” stipulated in the GDPR? Is there a possibility and will to respect this right? Using as research methods the document analysis, the content analysis and the open-ended questionnaire method, this paper aims to make an X-ray on how the right “to be forgotten” is respected in relation to the position expressed by eight institutions of the central public administration in Romania.

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  • Victoria-Delia BUNCEANU, 2025. "The Right „To Be Forgotten” In Romania - A Specific Context Of Implementation," Academic Journal of Law and Governance, Romanian Academic Society of Administrative Sciences, vol. 13(1-2), pages 14-26.
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