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CNPD Course: 13 April 2018
Data Protection Basics
On 13 April 2018, the CNPD organizes new courses on the basics of data protection. These courses are aimed at “beginners”, who wish to learn basic elements of data protection law.
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Data Privacy Day 2018: Info session about changes to personal data rights
In 2018 the RESTENA Foundation and the University of Luxembourg have joined forces to provide to you a couple of sessions regarding current trends, legal and practical aspects as well as technical backgrounds of data privacy and data protection. Michel Sinner of the CNPD will be one of the Keynote speakers. His presentation will be about compliance monitoring by the CNPD.
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From September 18 to 20 at the European court of Justice
UIA Seminar: European and Global Challenges of Personal Data Protection
The UIA (International Association of Lawyers) Privacy & Rights of the Digital Person Commission organises a seminar on data protection in the main courtroom of the European Court of Justice from September 18 to 20. Personal data protection has never
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21 March 2014
4th Day of Luxembourg archivists
On March 21, the 4th Day of Luxembourg archivists took place with the topic "The archives and the protection of personal data. Cleavages between legislation, research and archival work." Representatives of the National Commission, the General Prosecutor of Luxembourg, many
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CHAPTER VII - Cooperation and consistency
Section 1 - Cooperation Article 60 - Cooperation between the lead supervisory authority and the other supervisory authorities concerned Article 61 - Mutual assistance Article 62 - Joint operations of supervisory authorities Section 2 - Consistency Article 63 - Consistency mechanism
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Publication of the CNPD and the CSL
Surveillance in the workplace
The CNPD and the Chamber of employees (CSL - Chambre des Salariés) published a brochure about surveillance in the workplace. The aim of this publication is to inform the reader on the rights and obligations of the employee and the employer
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CHAPTER I - General provisions
Article 1 - Subject-matter and objectives Article 2 - Material scope Article 3 - Territorial scope Article 4 - Definitions Article 1 - Subject-matter and objectives This Regulation lays down rules relating to the protection of natural persons
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The right to be forgotten
Is it possible to erase my traces online and how should I proceed?
In May 2014, a judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union strenghtened the "right to be forgotten". According to this judgment, a European citizen may ask a search engine operator to remove a link from the list
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General Data Protection Regulation
La réforme de la protection des données est un ensemble de mesures législatives proposé par la Commission européenne en 2012 pour actualiser et moderniser les règles contenues dans la directive de 1995 sur la protection des données (Directive 95/46/CE) et dans
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European Court of Human Rights
# "Copland" Judgement (Systematic supervision of personal Internet, e-mail and telephone usage at work) # Compilation of the Judgements of the European Human Rights Court regarding data protection
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Thematic dossiers
Thematic dossiers. The page is not available in English. At the moment, the English version is limited to sections that we consider to be of particular interest for our international visitors.
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Increased responsibility for data controllers
La réforme apporte clarté et cohérence en ce qui concerne les règles à appliquer, et rétablit la confiance du consommateur, ce qui permettra aux entreprises de tirer pleinement parti des possibilités offertes par le marché unique numérique. Pour les entreprises, la
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3.2. Binding Corporate Rules (“BCRs”)
Binding Corporate Rules ("BCRs") help ensure an adequate level of protection for data exchanged within a group of companies located both inside and outside the European Economic Area, and are ideal for a multinational group of companies that carries out...
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3.3. Codes of conduct and certification mechanisms
Since the entry into force of the GDPR on 25 May 2018, new transfer mechanisms are available to controllers or processors, who intend to transfer personal data to a third country with no adequate level of protection. These are: approved
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2. Transfers towards a country outside the European Economic Area with an adequate level of protection
Any controller wishing to transfer personal data outside the EEA must first ensure that the country of destination offers an adequate level of protection. If the level of protection of the destination country can be considered adequate, the personal data...
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The EDPB adopts guidelines on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR and on the targeting of social media users
The Board adopted Guidelines on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR and Guidelines on the targeting of social media users.
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EDPB Letter concerning the European Commission's draft Guidance on apps supporting the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic
Wednesday, 15 April, 2020 - Following a request for consultation from the European Commission, the European Data Protection Board adopted a letter concerning the European Commission's draft Guidance on apps supporting the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Statement by the GPA Executive Committee on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
The Executive Committee of the Global Privacy Assembly (GPA) recognises the unprecedented challenges being faced to address the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
The National Commission for Data Protection wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.