{"id":8373,"date":"2017-10-16T08:41:14","date_gmt":"2017-10-16T06:41:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grbnnews.com\/?p=8373"},"modified":"2017-10-15T03:28:21","modified_gmt":"2017-10-15T01:28:21","slug":"co-regulation-the-next-big-challenge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/grbn.org\/co-regulation-the-next-big-challenge\/","title":{"rendered":"Co-Regulation: The Next Big Challenge"},"content":{"rendered":"

EFAMRO\/ESOMAR COOPERATION FOR A EU CODE OF CONDUCT<\/h2>\r\nWith the launch of the GDPR to be fully applicable in the European Union in May 2018 the research industry in Europe will take a new step to adopt the CO-REGULATION approach proposed by Regulators relative to the personal data processing of data subjects, and relevant in particular for secondary data analysis.\r\n\r\nEFAMRO and ESOMAR have agreed to cooperate in representation of the research sector to work with European regulators in order to produce a new Code of Conduct, based on the assets of the ICC\/ESOMAR International Code, and as defined under article 40 of the GDPR, that sets the mandate in this terms: \u201cThe Member States, the supervisory authorities, the Board and the Commission shall encourage the drawing up of codes of conduct intended to contribute to the proper application of this Regulation, taking account of the specific features of the various processing sectors and the specific needs of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises..\u201d <\/em>\r\n
SETTING OUR SCENARIO FOR DATA ANALYTICS<\/strong><\/blockquote>\r\nThis initiative will change the scenario of research regulation and guidelines in Europe, and will also have a progressive effect at the international level, insofar third countries or international organizations acting as controllers or processors shall make binding and enforceable commitments, via contractual or other legally binding instruments, to apply the appropriate safeguards including with regard to the rights of data subjects.\r\n\r\nAssociations and other bodies representing categories of controllers or processors may prepare codes of conduct, or amend or extend such codes, for the purpose of specifying the application of the Regulation, such as with regard to:\r\n