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Last Updated: 27 September 2013
International Data Privacy Standards: A Global Approach (Australian Privacy Foundation Policy Statement)
Graham Greenleaf, University of New South
Wales
Roger Clarke, University of New South Wales
Nigel Waters, University
of New South Wales
This paper is available for download at Available at
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2327325
Citation
This paper may be referenced as [2013] UNSWLRS 62.
Abstract
The purpose of this statement
is to summarise the Australian Privacy Foundation’s position on each of
the main international
instruments concerning data privacy, stating which
aspects of and uses of these instruments APF supports and opposes. The areas
covered
by the statement are as follows:
1 Evolving international
standards and Australia
2 OECD privacy Guidelines (1980, revised
2013)
3 Council of Europe Convention 108 (1981), plus Additional Protocol
(2001)
4 European Union data protection Directive (1995) and proposed
Regulation
5 APEC Privacy Framework (2005) and Cross-Border Privacy Rules
(CBPR) (2011)
6 United Nations instruments – ICCPR (1966) and
Guidelines (1990)
7 United States law, policy and practices
8 ISO
and other technical standards
9 ICDPPC Resolution (‘Madrid
Declaration’) (2009)
The statement may be revised periodically by
APF.
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