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The issues with the EU’s GDPR: can they be solved?

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This essay started out being a comparison of data privacy between the United States and the European Union. However, after being corrected, I deemed it more interesting to shift the focus of the essay to a far more relevant issue, namely the current issues with the EU’s GDPR, and what we can learn from them. This essay will delve into a potential solution to the GDPR’s issues, namely a global privacy adequacy standard, to reach the conclusion that there is no real means of protecting individual privacy rights.
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This essay will delve into the GDPR, the EU's most comprehensive data privacy legislation, and its issues. A possible solution will be proposed and analyzed, namely a global privacy adequacy standard, to reach the conclusion that there is no real means of protecting individual privacy rights.
 

Privacy in the European Union


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