ICC discussion paper on data protection principle of accountability
Publication date : 23/01/2012 | Document Number : 373/508
This document is intended to provide an overview of current global discussions of the data protection principle of accountability. Many groups and governments are examining the concept of accountability to understand whether it can provide assistance in promoting the free flow of information while protecting the privacy of individuals. This paper does not express any opinion on that point, but is intended only to summarize current discussions and developments.
Highlights
- Background
- Global discussions of the data protection principle of accountability
- OECD guidelines
- Canada - Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
- APEC Privacy Framework
- CIPL Accountability Project
- Work moving forward
For further information, please contact
Ayesha HASSAN
Senior Policy Manager, Digital Economy
Tel:
+33 (0)1 49 53 30 13
ayesha.hassan@iccwbo.org