Data Protection by Design and by Default

Accepted for publication in S. Garben, L. Gromley (eds.), Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Law (Oxford University Press 2022), Forthcoming

University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2021-19

11 Pages Posted: 18 Oct 2021 Last revised: 30 Sep 2022

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Lee A. Bygrave

Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law - Law Faculty, University of Oslo

Date Written: October 18, 2021

Abstract

This paper has been written as an entry to the Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Law. As such, it gives a concise presentation of the role of ‘Data Protection by Design and by Default’ (DPbDD), particularly as provided for under Article 25 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The paper canvasses the rationale, heritage, and ambit of Article 25, together with criticisms of its utility. The overall argument advanced in the paper is that DPbDD is not just a simple rule inhering in the GDPR and other EU secondary legislation but a higher-order regulatory principle that also inheres in the EU constitutional fabric. Moreover, DPbDD is a key principle in European data protection law and thereby helps to rejuvenate and modernise the traditional ‘Fair Information Practice Principles’. Its central function is to ensure that the core norms of data protection law ‘stick’ and to spell out that this traction goes beyond simply undertaking a process or set of processes (assessment, planning, design, etc.), but ultimately involves a result that secures data protection ‘on the ground’.

Suggested Citation

Bygrave, Lee A., Data Protection by Design and by Default (October 18, 2021). Accepted for publication in S. Garben, L. Gromley (eds.), Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Law (Oxford University Press 2022), Forthcoming, University of Oslo Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2021-19, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3944535

Lee A. Bygrave (Contact Author)

Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law - Law Faculty, University of Oslo ( email )

PO Box 6706 St Olavsplass
Oslo, 0130
Norway

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