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27-03-2018

Practical training of newly appointed judges at the State Agency for Personal Data Protection

On 27 March 2018, the Academy of Justice within the Initial Training Program for newly appointed judges conducted a practical training at the State Agency for Personal Data Protection.

This training aimed to inform newly appointed judges with the duties and function of the SAPDP, ant its legal responsibilities in relation to personal data protection

In the framework of this training, Firstly, the Director General of the NAPDP, presented a short history of the establishment, the structure of its organization and functioning, stressing that the daily work of the Agency is directly related to the issue of personal data protection and access to public documents.

Within this training were discussed issued related to the protection of personal data, the recording of unauthorized persons, protection of data in sensitive judicial proceedings, confidentiality in cases where state security is threatened. In this occasion was also emphasized the lawful processing of personal data where these data can only be processed only if the data subject has given his or her consent, then the processing of sensitive personal data, protection of sensitive personal data, processing for purposes of historical, statistical, scientific research and personal data protection of deceased persons, as foreseen by the legislation on personal data protection.

The training was conducted through theoretical explanations and interactive discussions, whereby the newly appointed judges had the opportunity to ask different questions about the issues that were the focus of the training.

Beneficiaries of this training were the newly appointed judges, the ITP, VI generation.


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