ABSTRACT

The General Data Protection Regulation in Plain Language is a guide for anyone interested in the much-discussed rules of the GDPR. In this legislation, which came into force in 2018, the European Union meticulously describes what you can and cannot do with data about other people. Violating these rules can lead to a fine of up to 20 million euros.

This book sets out the most important obligations of individuals and organisations that process data about others. These include taking technical security measures, carrying out an impact assessment and registering all data-processing procedures within an organisation. It also discusses the rights of citizens whose data are processed, such as the right to be forgotten, the right to information and the right to data portability.

chapter 1|28 pages

Introduction

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chapter 2|19 pages

When does the GDPR apply and to whom?

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chapter 3|31 pages

What are the basic data protection principles?

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chapter 4|27 pages

What are the duties of a data controller?

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chapter 5|24 pages

What are the rights of a data subject?

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chapter 6|26 pages

How is the GDPR monitored and enforced?

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chapter 7|33 pages

Summary of recitals and articles per section

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