@miklo Indeed, enforcement is not guaranteed and requires constant vigilance. But there is a world of difference between having it and not having it. It does exist. There is case law. It does affect national legislation and laws like GDPR trace their existence back to its fundamental tenets. Lack of enforcement is an executive failure, not a legislative one. So we can – and should – talk about institutional corruption (lobbying, revolving doors, etc.) but let’s not conflate the two.