Ms Reding heralds a “disappointing day for data protection” as leading lawyers have a public cat-fight
Last Friday, the Data Protection Regulation faced a tough challenge; at the Council of Ministers, two influential lawyers advising the Council and the Commission had a public disagreement which exposed two fundamentally different opinions. The unexpected (and late) disagreement was over whether the one-stop shop was lawful. Two years after the proposal was first suggested by the Commission, leading legal services counsel for the Council of Ministers lobbed a hand-grenade into the discussions: he labelled the one-stop shop as being a “very bad outcome” for data subjects and




