The right to protect personal data
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https://doi.org/10.5377/cuadernojurypol.v6i17.12214Keywords:
Data, personal privacy, protection, new technologies, recognitionAbstract
The document reflects the new dimension given to Personal Data, based on various constitutional reforms and legal provisions related to local and national systems on transparency and personal data protection, which subjects, to move from a Concept of Personal Data Management (GDP) to a Personal Data Protection Management System (SGPDP), integrated into the policies of transparency, access to information, right to truth, privacy, information self-determination, personal freedom, human dignity, public interest, limits to state and collective memory, which entails obligations of a nature materials, administrative, technological and high-level organizational structure.
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