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Regulatory and financial burdens of EU legislation in four Member States – a comparative study. Vol. 4: Burdens arising from Art. 30 and 33 of the General Data Protection Regulation

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  • Harta, Lukas
  • Hoffmann, Anja
  • Kullas, Matthias
  • De Petris, Andrea
  • Bui, Carole
  • Leroy-Blanvillain, Caroline
  • Thierache, Corinne
  • Tiessen, Jan
  • Schaaf, Michael
  • Czichon, Jan-Felix
  • Catalano, Jessica
  • Banfi, Sara
  • Bovagnet, Anthony

Abstract

The research project on the costs of bureaucracy extends to four volumes on four different regulations. Part four is dedicated to General Data Protection Regulation. Here the information required in four member countries of the EU was examined along with the economic costs to companies that result in practice.

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  • Harta, Lukas & Hoffmann, Anja & Kullas, Matthias & De Petris, Andrea & Bui, Carole & Leroy-Blanvillain, Caroline & Thierache, Corinne & Tiessen, Jan & Schaaf, Michael & Czichon, Jan-Felix & Catalano, , 2023. "Regulatory and financial burdens of EU legislation in four Member States – a comparative study. Vol. 4: Burdens arising from Art. 30 and 33 of the General Data Protection Regulation," Studien, Stiftung Familienunternehmen / Foundation for Family Businesses, number 273338, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:sfustu:273338
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    2. Julia Schricker, 2018. "How Do Companies See the EU’s New Data Protection Rules?," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 71(15), pages 35-39, August.
    3. Panetta, Rocco, 2017. "The data protection reform and its impact on the Italian legal system: Between hopes and expectations," Journal of Data Protection & Privacy, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 1(2), pages 183-192, April.
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