The New Personal Data Protection in Japan: Is It Enough?

A. G. Marcén
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This chapter analyses how the concept of personal data protection has evolved in Japan and its current legal regime. Data protection in Japan is assessed from a European perspective as that is the region with the highest level of protection worldwide. Japan lags behind the European standard because during WWII, organised neighbourhood associations encouraged community members surveying each other. However, the digitisation of citizens’ information, scandals of massive data breach and expectations from the European Union prompted Japan to enforce data privacy protection. The chapter then compares the Japanese approach with that of its neighbouring country South Korea as both countries are democracies that decided to enhance their personal data protection regime in order to be recognised by the European Commission as having an equivalent level of protection as the European Union, but they chose different paths to do it. South Korea is more aggressive in safeguarding data privacy than Japan; it has established an independence governing body to enforce and supervise data protection laws even though it does not strictly enforce it.
日本的新个人资料保护:是否足够?
本章分析个人资料保护概念在日本的演变及其现行法律制度。日本的数据保护是从欧洲的角度来评估的,因为日本是全球数据保护水平最高的地区。日本落后于欧洲标准是因为在二战期间,有组织的社区协会鼓励社区成员相互调查。然而,公民信息的数字化、大规模数据泄露丑闻以及欧盟的期望,促使日本加强了数据隐私保护。然后,本章将日本的做法与其邻国韩国的做法进行了比较,因为这两个国家都是民主国家,它们决定加强个人数据保护制度,以获得欧盟委员会(European Commission)的认可,使其拥有与欧盟同等水平的保护,但它们选择了不同的道路来实现这一目标。韩国在保护数据隐私方面比日本更积极;它已经建立了一个独立的管理机构来执行和监督数据保护法,尽管它并没有严格执行这些法律。
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