Belgium:
Privacy Commission Comments On Draft Legislation Introducing Electronic Communications In Judicial Procedure
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On December 16, 2015, the Privacy Commission issued an opinion (source document in French) on draft
legislation establishing electronic communications in judicial
procedures. The Privacy Commission proposed modifications such as
enhanced security via encryption, more clarity on controllers, and
the establishment of data retention periods.
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