El papel de la Data Protection Commission de Irlanda: enfoque, críticas y nuevas responsabilidades

Authors

  • Oscar Josafat Leyva Ferzuli Escuela de Derecho y Gobierno de Dublin City University
  • Edoardo Celeste Escuela de Derecho y Gobierno de Dublin City University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rap.228.08

Abstract

The article analyses the role of Ireland’s Data Protection Commission as a data
protection authority, within a context defined by the concentration of major technology
companies in the country. It examines the Commission’s evolution, institutional
limitations, and criticisms, as well as the tensions between its regulatory function
and Ireland’s economic environment. In light of new regulations such as the Digital
Services Act and the Artificial Intelligence Act, the article warns of the potential
replication of the weaknesses of the General Data Protection Regulation’s One-Stop-
Shop mechanism. It proposes structural reforms aimed at ensuring a more equitable,
consistent, and effective enforcement of digital law in the European Union, as it seeks
to reclaim its digital sovereignty.

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Published

2025-12-23

How to Cite

Leyva Ferzuli, O. J., & Celeste, E. (2025). El papel de la Data Protection Commission de Irlanda: enfoque, críticas y nuevas responsabilidades. Revista De Administración Pública, (228), 231–259. https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rap.228.08

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ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT OF SPAIN AND THE EUROPEAN UNION