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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
Article 99 | Article 99 GDPR sets out the dates of the Regulation's entry into force and application. The first paragraph of the provision notes that the GDPR will enter into force on the 20th day after its publication in the Official Journal of the EU (following the basic rule provided for in Article 297(1) TFEU). As it was published in the Official Gazette on 4 May 2016, the Regulation entered into force on 24 May 2016. | ||
The second paragraph establishes that the Regulation shall apply from 25 May 2018. The Regulation's date of application was deliberately made to be later than | |||
between the Regulation’s entry into force and its application, for the purpose of creating a two-year transition period, during which both controllers and supervisory authorities had the opportunity to adapt to the new rules, and Member States had time to align their national laws to the new requirements.<ref>''Kühling, Raab'', in Kühling, Buchner, DS-GVO BDSG, Article 99 GDPR, margin number 4 (Beck 2020, 3rd edition).</ref> However, other more substantial effects occurred in the transition period. For churches and religious associations or communities, for example, rules issued up to this point could continue to apply, provided they were adapted to the requirements of the GDPR (See Article 91GDPR in this Commentary). In addition, the Commission was able to issue delegated acts in accordance with Article 92 GDPR during this period. Furthermore, the Regulation established itself as the benchmark for assessing international transfer agreements concluded after the 24 May 2016(Article 96 GDPR). | |||
== Decisions == | == Decisions == |
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Legal Text
1. This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
2. It shall apply from 25 May 2018.
Relevant Recitals
There is no relevant recital for Article 99 GDPR.
Commentary
Article 99 GDPR sets out the dates of the Regulation's entry into force and application. The first paragraph of the provision notes that the GDPR will enter into force on the 20th day after its publication in the Official Journal of the EU (following the basic rule provided for in Article 297(1) TFEU). As it was published in the Official Gazette on 4 May 2016, the Regulation entered into force on 24 May 2016.
The second paragraph establishes that the Regulation shall apply from 25 May 2018. The Regulation's date of application was deliberately made to be later than
between the Regulation’s entry into force and its application, for the purpose of creating a two-year transition period, during which both controllers and supervisory authorities had the opportunity to adapt to the new rules, and Member States had time to align their national laws to the new requirements.[1] However, other more substantial effects occurred in the transition period. For churches and religious associations or communities, for example, rules issued up to this point could continue to apply, provided they were adapted to the requirements of the GDPR (See Article 91GDPR in this Commentary). In addition, the Commission was able to issue delegated acts in accordance with Article 92 GDPR during this period. Furthermore, the Regulation established itself as the benchmark for assessing international transfer agreements concluded after the 24 May 2016(Article 96 GDPR).
Decisions
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References
- ↑ Kühling, Raab, in Kühling, Buchner, DS-GVO BDSG, Article 99 GDPR, margin number 4 (Beck 2020, 3rd edition).