The LEGAL-AT extension extends the [[[DPV]]] to represent laws, authorities, and other legal concepts in AT jurisdiction.

The canonical URL for LEGAL-AT extension is https://w3id.org/dpv/legal/at, the namespace is https://w3id.org/dpv/legal/at#, the suggested prefix is legal-at, and this document along with source and releases are available at https://github.com/w3c/dpv.

DPV v2.1-RC feedback/review period until FEB-16 The DPVCG welcomes feedback and review on the v2.1 Release Candidate containing DPV and related specifications until FEB-16, after which, these documents will be published unless unresolved major issues have been identified. Feedback/review can be e.g., suggestions for improvements, fixing grammar/typos, additional information and references, and technical changes to files. The DPVCG shall discuss all submitted feedback and will resolve in through the weekly meetings. To see what is included in v2.1 and a changelog, refer to this link.

DPV Specifications: The [[DPV]] is the core specification within the DPV family, with the following extensions: Personal Data [[PD]], Locations [[LOC]], Risk Management [[RISK]], Technology [[TECH]] and [[AI]], [[JUSTIFICATIONS]], [[SECTOR]] specific extensions, and [[LEGAL]] extensions modelling specific jurisdictions and regulations. A [[PRIMER]] introduces the concepts and modelling of DPV specifications, and [[GUIDES]] describe application of DPV for specific applications and use-cases. The Search Index page provides a searchable hierarchy of all concepts. The Data Privacy Vocabularies and Controls Community Group (DPVCG) develops and manages these specifications through GitHub. For meetings, see the DPVCG calendar.

To cite and understand the structure of DPV, the article "Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV) - Version 2.0" (2024) describes the current state of DPV and extensions from version 2.0 onwards (open access version here). The earlier article "Creating A Vocabulary for Data Privacy" (2019) describes how the DPV was developed (open access versions here, here, and here).

Contributing: The DPVCG welcomes participation to improve the DPV and associated resources, including expansion or refinement of concepts, requesting information and applications, and addressing open issues. See contributing guide for further information.

Laws

Laws are represented as instances of dpv:Law, and are associated with their jurisdictions using the [[LOC]] taxonomy and dpv:hasJurisdiction relation. The webpage for the law, if available, is indicated using foaf:homepage, and the temporal start and end if available, is represented using dct:temporal relation with an instance of time:ProperInterval.

ID Name Jurisdictions Authorities Webpage Start/End
legal-eu:law-GDPR General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) European Union (EU) ; Iceland ; Liechtenstein ; Norway legal-at:DPA-AT, legal-eu:DPA-EDPB, legal-eu:DPA-EDPS link 2018-05-25/ongoing

Authorities

Authorities are represented as instances of dpv:Authority, and are associated with specific jurisdictions using dpv:hasJurisdiction. The law which the authorities enforce is indicated by dpv:hasApplicableLaw. The webpage for the authority, if available, is indicated using foaf:homepage.

ID Name Jurisdictions Laws Webpage
DPA-AT Data Protection Authority (DSB) Austria legal-eu:law-GDPR link

Vocabulary Index

Classes

Data Protection Authority (DSB)

Term DPA-AT Prefix legal-at
Label Data Protection Authority (DSB)
IRI https://w3id.org/dpv/legal/at#DPA-AT
Type rdfs:Class, skos:Concept, eu-gdpr:DataProtectionAuthority
Broader/Parent types eu-gdpr:DataProtectionAuthority
Broader/Parent types dpv:Law
Object of relation dpv:hasApplicableLaw
Date Created 2024-08-02
has applicable law General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
has jurisdiction Austria
See More: section LEGAL in LEGAL-AT

Properties

DPV uses the following terms from [[RDF]] and [[RDFS]] with their defined meanings:

The following external concepts are re-used within DPV:

External

Future Work

Funding Acknowledgements

Funding Sponsors

The DPVCG was established as part of the SPECIAL H2020 Project, which received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 731601 from 2017 to 2019.

Harshvardhan J. Pandit was funded to work on DPV from 2020 to 2022 by the Irish Research Council's Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant#GOIPD/2020/790.

The ADAPT SFI Centre for Digital Media Technology is funded by Science Foundation Ireland through the SFI Research Centres Programme and is co-funded under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through Grant#13/RC/2106 (2018 to 2020) and Grant#13/RC/2106_P2 (2021 onwards).

Funding Acknowledgements for Contributors

The contributions of Harshvardhan J. Pandit have been made with the financial support of Science Foundation Ireland under Grant Agreement No. 13/RC/2106_P2 at the ADAPT SFI Research Centre.