Argentina
8.1. Overview of Relevant Statutory Authorities The AAIP is the regulatory authority responsible for enforcing the PDPL, and has the power to issue resolutions and guidelines to clarify specific aspects of data protection and keep the data protection regulation updated to upcoming technologies. 8.2. Role, Functions, and Powers of Authorities The AAIP plays a crucial role in overseeing compliance with data protection regulations. It is tasked with monitoring compliance, investigating data breaches, and issuing penalties for violations. 8.3. Role, Functions, and Powers of Civil/Criminal Courts in the Field of Data Regulation Civil and criminal courts can be involved in data protection cases, particularly when individuals seek The PDPL places special emphasis on protecting the data of children and minors, requiring parental consent for data processing activities involving minors. Processing of Children or Minors' Data Regulatory Authorities
Right to Access Information (Habeas Data): Art. 43 of the Argentine Constitution grants individuals the right to access, update, or delete personal data held about them. Right to Nominate: Individuals can nominate a representative to exercise their data protection rights. 6.2. Duties Data controllers and processors are duty-bound to provide accurate information, report changes and respect the rights and privacy of others in accordance with Argentina's data protection regulations.
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