22/09/23 (Agence Europe) – On Tuesday 19 September, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted its opinion on the harmonisation of the application of the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In its report, the EDPB calls in particular for the mechanism for resolving disputes and conflicts between the competent authorities to be clarified and for the conditions for the admissibility of complaints to be harmonised. The report adopted by the EDPB also states that the time taken to resolve disputes is too long. In addition it points to the fact that problems concerning the governance of the one stop shop persist, as do those relating to cooperation between the competent authorities. The EDPB also points out that more resources would be needed to successfully apply the GDPR rules and cope with the resulting workload. See the document: https://aeur.eu/f/8pq (TM)