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3 J.L. & Inf. Sci. 241 (1992)
Constructing an International Watchdog for Privacy and Data Protection: The Evolution of Privacy International

handle is hein.journals/jlinfos3 and id is 239 raw text is: CONSTRUCTING AN INTERNATIONAL WATCHDOG
FOR PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION:
THE EVOLUTION OF PRIVACY INTERNATIONAL
by
Simon G Davies1
Abstract
While instances of privacy violation throughout the world have
increasingly developed common features that are international in nature,
privacy advocacy has traditionally been pursued at a national level. The
formation of Privacy International (PI) in Washington DC in March 1992
was the first successful attempt to create a global approach to privacy
protection. This article explores the origins and structure of the organisation,
and discusses some of the challenges recognised by its members.
Background
The period since the late 1970s has witnessed a steady increase in the
passage of privacy and data protection legislation around the world. The
OECD2 and Council of Europe 3 privacy principles form the basis of much
of this legislation. Although the United Nations has yet to formulate a
specific convention on data protection, the European Commission has
recently developed a draft directive for application in the private and public
sectors.4
Non Government Organisations (NGOs), however, have played only
a minor role in the development of international protection of privacy. NGO
involvement in privacy protection has hitherto been confined to national
responses. Even within their own boundaries, very few countries have
developed specialist privacy organisations. Amongst the most prominent and
active of these are : The United States Privacy Council,5 The Australian
Privacy Foundation,6 Stichting Waakzaamheid Persoonsregistratie (The
1     Honorary Associate, School of Law, University of New South Wales,
Director General, Privacy International.
2     Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and transborder flows of personal
data.
3     Convention 108, Convention for the protection of individuals with regard to
the automatic processing of personal data.
4     The Proposal for a Council Directive concerning the protection of individuals
in relation to the processing of personal data was originally put forward in
1990. The amended version of the draft was released in October 1992.
5     A coalition of advocates and experts formed in San Francisco in 1991.
6     An advocacy body formed in Sydney in 1987 to campaign against the
proposed national identity card system.

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