Key Issues
Administrative fines
GDPR Articles
- 4 Definitions Read More
- 8 Conditions applicable to child’s consent in relation to information society services Read More
- 9 Processing of special categories of personal data Read More
- 10 Processing of personal data relating to criminal convictions and offences Read More
- 12 Transparent information, communication and modalities for the exercise of the rights of the data subject Read More
- 16 Right to rectification Read More
- 17 Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’) Read More
- 19 Notification obligation regarding rectification or erasure of personal data or restriction of processing Read More
- 24 Responsibility of the controller Read More
- 25 Data protection by design and by default Read More
- 32 Security of processing Read More
- 40 Codes of conduct Read More
- 41 Monitoring of approved codes of conduct Read More
- 42 Certification Read More
- 43 Certification bodies Read More
- 52 Independence Read More
- 55 Competence Read More
- 57 Tasks Read More
- 58 Powers Read More
- 63 Consistency mechanism Read More
- 65 Dispute resolution by the Board Read More
- 70 Tasks of the Board Read More
- 83 General conditions for imposing administrative fines Read More
Recital Articles
- 10 Consistency and homogenisation* Read More
- 11 Strength of effective protection of personal data* Read More
- 13 Consistency* Read More
- 75 Recognition of the varying risk to the rights and freedoms persons* Read More
- 129 Consistent powers of the SA in all member states* Read More
- 141 Every data subject’s right to lodge a complaint* Read More
- 148 Power to impose penalties for any infringement* Read More
- 150 Harmonisation of penalties for infringement* Read More
- 151 Denmark and Estonia do not allow for administrative fines* Read More