POTENTIAL CONFLICTS IN PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION UNDER CURRENT LEGISLATION IN VIETNAM COMPARED WITH EUROPEAN GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION

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Background: Transatlantic data transfers are a critical component of the global digital economy, facilitating commerce and communication among countries worldwide. However, these transfers have been fraught with legal and regulatory challenges, particularly concerning protecting personal data due to the lack of a comprehensive global privacy law. Methods: This comparative, descriptive study exploits secondary resources by comparing and contrasting the principles of the European General Data Protection Regulation and the new Decree on personal data protection in Vietnam to provide deep insights into the differences between them. Results and Conclusions: Although the Decree takes advantage of many of the European General Data Protection Regulation's principles, i.e., the rights of data subjects, consent requirements, and the need for impact assessments, it has its provisions specific to the Vietnamese context, such as the absence of "legitimate interests" as a legal basis for processing and the unique enforcement mechanisms. Despite many similarities, the specific requirements around consent, data subject rights, breach notification, extraterritorial data transfers, and enforcement mechanisms might result in conflicts among these legislative documents. The Decree, which would become more effective, shall rely on its enforcement mechanisms and the ability to impose meaningful sanctions for non-compliance; thus, it should incorporate a more detailed sanctions regime to deter violations effectively.
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越南现行法律与欧洲一般数据保护条例在个人数据保护方面的潜在冲突
背景:跨大西洋数据传输是全球数字经济的重要组成部分:跨大西洋数据传输是全球数字经济的重要组成部分,促进了世界各国之间的商业和交流。然而,由于缺乏全面的全球隐私法,这些传输一直充满了法律和监管方面的挑战,尤其是在保护个人数据方面:本比较性、描述性研究利用二手资源,对《欧洲通用数据保护条例》和越南个人数据保护新法令的原则进行比较和对比,以深入了解两者之间的差异、尽管该法令借鉴了《欧洲一般数据保护条例》的许多原则,即数据主体的权利、同意要求和影响评估的必要性,但它也有针对越南国情的具体规定,如不将 "合法利益 "作为处理数据的法律依据,以及独特的执行机制。尽管有许多相似之处,但有关同意、数据主体权利、违规通知、域外数据传输和执行机制的具体要求可能会导致这些立法文件之间的冲突。因此,该法令应纳入更详细的制裁制度,以有效遏制违规行为。
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