Ireland ∙ A €345 Million Fine for TikTok for Violations of the GDPR Regarding the Processing of Children’s Personal Data journal article Eva Lievens, Valerie Verdoodt European Data Protection Law Review, Volume 9 (2023), Issue 4, Page 472 - 481
Belgium’s New Privacy Bill May Be Adopted Soon - Opinion on the Use of Cloud Services in Hospitals journal article Valerie Verdoodt, Niels Vandezande European Data Protection Law Review, Volume 1 (2015), Issue 2, Page 125 - 129 In October 2014, a new Privacy Bill was introduced in the Belgian Federal Parliament. The Bill mainly aims at providing the Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA) with stronger enforcement capabilities and ensuring that Belgian citizens regain control over their personal data. To achieve this, certain new measures are being proposed to be included in the existing legislation, adopted already in 1992, as inspired by the proposed European data protection Regulation. According to Belgium’s State Secretary for Privacy, Bart Tommelein (Flemish Liberal Party), the Bill is soon to be adopted. In second order, the opinion of the Belgian Privacy Commission on the use of cloud services in hospitals is discussed.