Arbitrability of Data Protection Disputes: Personal Data, Personalized Justice?

Miloš Novović
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Abstract This article explores the interplay between international arbitration and data subject compensation claims under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The analysis focuses on the validity and enforcement of arbitration agreements and the resulting awards. The article argues that despite potential skepticism, arbitration can offer significant benefits to data subjects, and that compensation claims under the GDPR should be considered arbitrable under the New York Convention and CJEU case law. The article further argues that EU courts have a duty to refer disputes to arbitration, and that the mandatory provisions of EU law have limited means of interfering with this duty. Furthermore, it establishes that the misapplication of GDPR provisions does not automatically justify the denial of arbitral award recognition. The article argues that this is a natural extension of trust traditionally shown to arbitrators, and that such trust should not be easily cast aside.
数据保护纠纷的可仲裁性:个人数据、个性化正义?
摘要本文探讨了《通用数据保护条例》(GDPR)下国际仲裁与数据主体赔偿索赔之间的相互关系。分析的重点是仲裁协议的有效性和执行以及由此产生的裁决。文章认为,尽管存在潜在的怀疑,但仲裁可以为数据主体提供重大利益,并且根据《纽约公约》和欧洲法院判例法,GDPR下的赔偿索赔应被视为可仲裁的。文章进一步认为,欧盟法院有义务将争议提交仲裁,欧盟法律的强制性规定对这一义务的干预手段有限。此外,它确立了误用GDPR条款并不自动证明拒绝承认仲裁裁决是正当的。文章认为,这是传统上对仲裁员的信任的自然延伸,这种信任不应该被轻易抛弃。
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