![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, the National Criminal Code (only available in Spanish here), as amended by the Act and Law No. All of the above are referred to as the Argentine data protection regulations ('the Regulations'). The regulations issued by the Argentinian data protection authority ('AAIP'), formerly the National Directorate for Personal Data Protection ('PDP'), complement a creditable legal framework, which in 2003 allowed Argentina to be recognised by the EU as a country providing an adequate level of protection for personal data. 1160/10 (only available in Spanish here) introduced additional rules for the implementation of the Act. 25.326 (only available in Spanish here) ('the Decree'), amended by Decree No. 25.326 of 2000 ('the Act'), which sets forth the main principles and rules for the protection of personal data. In 2000, the National Congress of Argentina ('the Congress') enacted the Personal Data Protection Act, Act No. The right to personal data protection was incorporated in the Argentine legal system in 1994, through the new Article 43 of the National Constitution (only available in Spanish here) ('the Constitution'). However, there remain some necessary legislative and diplomatic processes for its effective entry into force. On September 19, 2019, Argentina signed the Convention 108+ for the Protection of Individuals with Regard to Processing of Personal Data. The Convention 108 has been previously approved by Law No. ![]() Since June 2019, Argentina has been a part of the Convention 108 for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data ('Convention 108'). ![]()
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