How to add a new decision
From GDPRhub
The easiest way to submit a new case to our wiki, is the GDPRhub Submission Form:
- Create an account with GDPRhub
- Log in with your Account
- Fill out the GDPRhub Submission Form
- Click submit
- Once you have submitted a case, you can edit the page like any other wiki page
For all other options, see below...
Guide on all GDPDhub Submission Form Elements
Choose the right version
There are three versions of the form:
- One for DPA Decisions (Data Protection Authorities)
- One for Court Decisions
- One for CJEU Decisions (Court of Justice of the European Union)
Note: There is no form for other types of bodies, but you can usually use the Court form and maybe edit the details in the final wiki page. Our team is happy to help you there.
Meta Information
Jurisdiction
- Jurisdiction: it only allows EU Member States, EEA Member States, the "European Union", Switzerland and the UK.
Authority or Court
- DPAs: All details of all relevant DPAs are already in our system. You just have to choose the right authority.
- Courts: When addition local courts, please take special care to enter the right details:
- Abbreviation ("Abbr."): This should be the short form the Court as used in the Member State (for example the "Kammergericht" in Berlin is abbreviated as "KG Berlin")
- Name: The full name of the Court as used in the Member State (for example "Kammergericht Berlin")
- English Name: The English (usually descriptive) name of the Court to make foreign readers understand what type of court this was. Some Member States have official English names (e.g. Germany) with other Countries you have to translate the name yourself. If your Court has an English name (e.g. the Irish High Court) you just enter the same name twice.
National Case Number or Name
- National Case Number: Most Member States have some form of case numbering. Just enter the relevant number here. If in doubt, maybe check how the other cases from your country were formatted. You can check for example by clicking on your jurisdiction.
- Case Name: Some Member States use case names, in these cases enter the case name instead of the number.
Note: If the case was not published or you do not know the details (e.g. because there is only a press statement by the DPA) then you can enter a descriptive case name (e.g. "Austrian Postal Service").
ECLI
- Some Member States also add the European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) to decisions. If that is present, you should add it here.
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Type of Decision
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Date Decided
Date Published
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Appeals Information
Case Summary
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