Access to data protection remedies in EU Member States
Country Research
These reports were prepared under contract by the FRA’s research network, FRANET, upon an ad hoc information request. They consist of an overview of the existing redress mechanisms in the area of data protection in the 28 EU Member States.
Those victimised seek redress primarily to ensure that similar violations do not recur. This FRA socio‑legal project, which offers an analysis of the 28 EU Member States’ data protection regimes and of interviews with relevant parties in 16 Member States, highlights the challenges people face when seeking such remedies. It finds that only a few are aware of their right to data protection and that there is a lack of legal expertise in the field.
Those who do file complaints typically address their national data protection authorities, but these often suffer from a lack of resources and powers. The findings provide evidence to inform and contribute to the European Union’s efforts to comprehensively reform and enhance the EU’s data protection regime.