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protection and privacy policy
The ECGI is committed to protecting the
rights and privacy of individuals with regard to the processing
of personal data.
ECGI use of personal data
It is necessary for the ECGI to process
personal data in the normal and proper conduct of the management
and administration of the Institution. Specifically, personal
data is stored and used interactively to create publicly-available
website pages on the ECGI website such as:
- the ECGI membership Directory;
- research projects and research interests;
- working papers and books.
In addition, personal data is obtained
from those who register to attend ECGI meetings and conferences.
The ECGI holds no financial information on its members. Membership
subscriptions are processed through the secure online payment
processing facilities provided under contract by Ogone.
Any personal data which we collect, record
or use in any way whether it is held on paper, on computer or
other media will have appropriate safeguards applied to it to
ensure that we comply with the Data Protection Act 1998.
Data Protection Principles
We fully endorse and adhere to the eight
principles of Data Protection as set out in the Data Protection
Act 1998. These principles state that personal data must be:
1. fairly and lawfully processed;
2. processed for specified purposes;
3. adequate, relevant and not excessive;
4. accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date;
5. kept for no longer than necessary;
6. processed in line with the rights of the individual;
7. kept secure;
8. not transferred to countries outside the European Economic
Area unless there is adequate protection for the information.
Registration with the Information Commissioner
The ECGI is registered as a Data Controller
under the Act and will adhere to these principles and the guidelines
set out by the Information Commissioner.
Our purpose for holding personal data
and a general description of the categories of people and organisations
to whom we may disclose it are listed in the Data Protection register
(Registration Number Z9059678). You may inspect this or obtain
a copy from the Information
Commissioner's Office.
Accuracy of personal data
If you have a query regarding the accuracy
of your personal data then your query will be dealt with fairly
and impartially. Under the Data Protection Act, any individual
may email the Data Protection
Co-ordinator and request a copy of the information which we
hold about them. If the details are inaccurate, you can ask us
to amend them.
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