Editorial
European Data Protection Law Review 2018_2
6 Pages Posted: 24 Aug 2018
Date Written: August 14, 2018
Abstract
There are three main provisions in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that contain references (directly or indirectly) to the interests of different parties involved with or affected by data processing activities. There are the grounds for legitimate data processing (Article 6 GDPR), the grounds for legitimate processing of sensitive data (Article 9 GDPR) and the grounds that can legitimate the incidental transfer of personal data to countries outside the EU when there is no adequacy decision and there are no appropriate safeguards (Article 49 GDPR). These provisions include references to four distinct interests.
Keywords: GDPR, interests, privacy
JEL Classification: K33
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