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  • provide more detailed and specific information on an ex-post basis, compared to the often more generic ex-ante information under Articles 13 and 14 GDPR. In
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  • Article 4(2) GDPR. In the context of Articles 13(2)(f) and 14(2)(g) GDPR, Mester comes to the same conclusion in Taeger,Gabel, DSGVO-BDSG-TTDSG, 4th edition
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  • of the Italian Republic (see, Articles 142 and 156(3)(a) of the Codice). On 4 April 2019 the DPA adopted two different administrative regulations. The Regolamento
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  • law; approval of processing for a substantial public interest pursuant to § 7(4) of the Data Protection Act and more. The Public Administration Act (in DK)
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  • Finance. The funding for 2024 is €4,900,000. Historical numbers (based on the annual reports): 2022: €4,450,000 2021: €4,351,000 2020: €3,700,000 2019: €3
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  • for public information, (3) the Sector for protection of personal data, and (4) the administrative-technical service. Opinions are signed by the Information
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  • (like the correspondence with the controller) need to be attached. Under § 24(4) DSG complaints need to be filed one year from the time the complainant has
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  • months period, regarding its complaint - whatever the means-. The CNIL can run ex officio procedures out of its own motion. Its powers are described under Article
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  • 12/2021 4/2020 23/2022 11/2021 3/2020 22/2022 10/2021 2/2020 21/2022 9/2021 1/2020 20/2022 8/2021 19/2022 7/2021 18/2022 6/2021 17/2022 5/2021 16/2022 4/2021
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  • is not absolutely bound by any retained EU case law: EUWA s.6(4)(ba) and Regulations 1 and 4. It can depart from that law; but the test to be applied in
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  • Supervision & Investigations; Technology Leadership; Prior Consultation, (4) Communications, Information & Assessment Unit and Corporate Affairs and (5)
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  • You can help us by filling in this section! Maltese DPA can decide to open ex officio procedure but if a complaint was already filed, a right to be heard
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  • CNPD 2021 Annual Report (in Portuguese): https://www.cnpd.pt/media/meuizrj4/relato-rio-atividades-cnpd-2021.pdf CNPD 2019/2020 Annual Report Summary https://dre
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  • contested to the director 20 14 11 14 Decisions appealed to the court 12 9 4 6
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  • complaint or excessive complaints from one complainant the BfDI is under § 14 (4)(2) BDSG allowed to charge a fee for complaints or can reject the complaint
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  • Complaints can be filed in writing, electronically and via fax. LDI can run ex officio procedures out of its own motion. Cases were so far triggered by media
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  • contains a similar ex officio duty of investigation for the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS). Example: A SA initiates an ex officio investigation
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  • issues. In practice, the Board conducts consultations ex ante, by hosting workshops and ‘fablabs,’ and ex post, by providing stakeholders the opportunity to
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  • it is argued that it appears more as an ex post obligation of a monitoring body than a criterion for the ex ante accreditation process. Article 41(5)
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  • inconsistencies between information provided ex-ante under Article 13 and 14 GDPR and information provided ex-post under Article 15 GDPR. Article 12(1) highlights
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  • superior, up to 4 % of the undertaking’s total worldwide annual turnover, is determined taking into account the type of violation (Article 83(4)(5) GDPR) as
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  • decisions from third-country courts and administrative authorities in the EU. An ex-territorial judicial order to transfer or disclose personal data outside of
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  • Regulation 2016/679’, 4 May 2020 (Version 1.1), pp. 7-8 (available here). EDPB, ‘Guidelines 05/2020 on consent under Regulation 2016/679’, 4 May 2020 (Version
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  • 'Guidelines 4/2019 on Article 25 Data Protection by Design and by Default', 20 October 2020 (Version 2.0), pp. 8-9 (available here). EDPB, 'Guidelines 4/2019
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  • Information exchanged shall be used only for the purpose for which it was requested. 4. The requested supervisory authority shall not refuse to comply with the request
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  • right to the protection of personal data pursuant to this Regulation. Recital 4: Balance Against Other Fundamental Rights The processing of personal data should
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  • “including profiling based on those provisions.” Profiling is defined in Article 4(4) GDPR as a form of automated processing consisting of the use of personal
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  • courts of the Member State where the supervisory authority is established. 4.   Where proceedings are brought against a decision of a supervisory authority
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  • available to the data subject. Unlike other provisions such as Article 30(4) for the record of processing or Article 40(11) for the register of approved
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  • in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 93(2). 4. The Commission shall, on an ongoing basis, monitor developments in third countries
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  • 'necessity' (such as food or clothing) at any age (Ryder v Wombell [1868] LR 4 Ex Ch 32 D 165). Furthermore, minors will be deemed as bound to that contract
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  • 137), in the context of the powers provided for in articles, 4 par. 3 para. a' and 10 par. 4 of Regulation of the Authority's Operation (Government Gazette
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 20/2020 (category Article 4(15) GDPR)
    with the Nos. Nos.C/EX/4278-6/07.11.2019 (following the C/EX/4278-4/01.11.2019 document) and C/EX/4278-7/07.11.2019 (following the W/EX/4278-5/01.11.2019
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  • documents C/EX/1342-2/10-04-2019 (for the complaints under (b) and (c)), C/EX/2332-1/14-05-2019 (for the complaint under (b) and (c)) and C/EX/2332-1/14-05-2019
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  • HELLENIC REPUBLIC OF DATA PROTECTION Athens, 29-06-2020 No, for example: C/EX/4512/29-06-2020 FA IN NO 18/2020 (Department) The Personal Data Protection
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 38/2020 (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    examination of this complaint, the Authority sent the complainant the number one.C/EX/3409-1/07-06-2019 document requesting his views on the complainants, taking
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 3/2022 (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    adopt the following measures. 4(c) and 8 of Law No. 4624/19 in conjunction with Art. 2 f GDPR, the power to issue 4 an ex officio interim order for immediate
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  • version ex tunc. This implies that IAB Europe commits itself to nullity of the Inspectorate's report on the basis of the language legislation. 4. The GBA
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  • HDPA (Greece) - 37/2020 (category Article 4(7) GDPR)
    examination of this complaint, the Authority sent the complainant the number one. C/EX/4904-1/09-08-2019 document, in which he asked for his views on the complainants
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  • et aux libertés, so-called law "Informatique et Libertés". Directive 95/46/ex was implemented by the law n° 2004-801 du 6 août 2004 which modified the law
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  • discharged as the title of his ex-spouse. He adds that the invoices issued by the respondent contain his details, but addressed to your ex-spouse. And, among other
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  • the plaintiff and herself in the context of their relationship as ex-employee to ex-employee employer. 18. He also accuses it of violating the principles
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  • AMPNI and EV HELLAS with the reference numbers C /EX / 8303 / 18-10-2018, C /EX / 8302 / 18-10-2018 and GI EX I 8301 / 18-10-2018 her documents, respectively
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  • DSB (Austria) - 2021-0.586.257 (category Article 4(1) GDPR)
    website controller qualifies as controller (Article 4(7) GDPR) and Google LLC as processor (Article 4(8) GDPR) for data processing in connection with Google
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  • DPA denied a complaint regarding an e-mail sent from a businessman to his ex-wife, with a copy to the counselor of the school where their son studies,
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  • the rights of data subjects by data subjects terminate the ex officio extended procedure for 4. The Authority finds that it has exceeded the administrative
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  • NAIH (Hungary) - NAIH-2020/2204/8 (category Article 12(4) GDPR)
    Sections 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 21, 23-24. Section 4 (5), Section 5 (3) to (5), (7) and (8), Section 13 (2) § 23, § 25, 25 / G. § (3), (4) and (6),
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  • Gazette A΄ 137), in the context of the powers provided for in articles 4 par. 3 and 10 par. 4 of the Regulation of Operation of the Authority (Government Gazette
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  • example: As the claimant had not chosen to make her contact details ex-directory, the ex-partner could have easily searched the phone book to locate the claimant’s
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  • therefore it cannot be considered a procedure initiated ex officio. Other offices they do not initiate ex officio proceedings upon request or based on a report
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