The Privacy Symposium 2023 puts Convention 108+ in the limelight

The first day of the Symposium, hosted by the University of Ca'Foscari in Venice, included a programme dedicated to Convention 108+. It gathered high-level participants, international, regional and national political representatives as well as data protection authorities and notably Ms Nataša Pirc Musar, President of Slovenia and Mr Bjørn Berge, Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe. The Convention 108+ track aimed to discuss the relevance, impact and opportunities of the Convention and its protocol (CETS. 223) on the path to enter into force during key sessions on:

  • Opening on Convention 108+ opportunity and paradigm shift
  • Convention 108+ impact on adequacy decisions and data transfers (GPA, EU and T-PD)
  • Convention 108+ Ratification Process and relevance for democratic countries
  • Lessons learned and advice from ratifying countries

It’s this event that Argentina chose to deposit its instrument of ratification of Convention 108+. It is thus the 23rd state having ratified.

The Privacy Symposium is an international conference aimed at facilitating dialogue, cooperation and convergence among experts, academics and data protection authorities all over the globe. The 2023 edition of the Privacy Symposium, patronised by the Italian Data Protection Authority – Il Garante, took place from 17 to 21 April in Venice, Italy. It hosted over 200 top-level speakers in more than 80 sessions divided into different thematic tracks of sessions on data protection, such as on international cooperation; technology and compliance; socio-economic perspectives and research and innovation. 

More information on the entire program of the Symposium including the draft schedule of the Convention 108+ event can be reached through: https://privacysymposium.org/schedule/"

Read the the pre-conference interview with Isabelle Servoz-Gallucci, the Head of the Data Protection Unit, and Secretary of Convention 108 Committee of the Council of Europe

 Link to the interview


 

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Argentina ratifies Convention 108+ during the Privacy Symposium

Today, 17 April 2023, in Venice, on the occasion of the special event of the Privacy Symposium 2023 dedicated to Convention 108+ and in the presence of the Deputy Secretary General, Ms Beatriz de Anchorena, Director of the National Agency for Access to Public Information of Argentina, deposited the instruments of ratification of the Amending Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to the Processing of Personal Data (CETS 223).

Argentina has been Party to Convention 108 since 2019 and becomes the 23rd state to ratify the modernised Convention 108 (Convention 108+). It is also the 3rd state non member of the Council of Europe to join the club and the 2nd state from the American Continent to do so. This ratification emphasizes the ever strong interest of that part of the world for the works of the Committee of Convention 108 and for this unique and universal convention, which aims at ensuring appropriate protection that an individual would seek to have in an ever-expanding digital era, in order to safeguard dignity and an intimate private sphere, and to fully enjoy the right to informational self-determination. In that respect, one should recall that last year the OEA joined the organisations participating to the Committee’s work.

This ratification during a major international privacy event gives a strong signal to other states to ratify Convention 108+ that still needs 15 ratifications to enter into force.

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