Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2003-92 (Year: 2003, Number: 92)
Era: 1990-2004
Section: 1996. évi LVII. törvény (Tptv.) 36/A. §-a alapján vizsgálatot kezdett a mobiltelefon szolgáltatás ágazatban. A GVH a
Paragraph Index: 1031

1. General Comments Hungary is one of only three accession countries put forward by the European Commission for a data protection evaluation visit in the period April – June 2002. The others were the Czech Republic and Poland. The selection of these countries was based on the lack of doubt as to the independence of their data protection supervisory authorities and the established nature of the supervisory arrangements. In addition, Hungary is one of only a very small number of countries so far found by the European Commission to provide an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred from within the EU under the procedure provided for in Article 25(6) of Directive 95/46/EC. Thus it would have been surprising if the evaluation visit had revealed serious deficiencies in the data protection regime in Hungary. It did not. Nevertheless, the team was able to make some recommendations which it is hoped will prove useful. Although it was not part of the team’s remit to examine the Commission’s finding of adequacy under Article 25(6) of the Directive, the visit did not reveal anything that would call this finding into question.

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