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One-Stop-Shop: The ECJ Clarifies How The Non-Lead Supervisory Authorities May Exercise Its Powers

One-Stop-Shop: The ECJ Clarifies How The Non-Lead Supervisory Authorities May Exercise Its Powers

In its recent decision of June 15, 2021, involving Facebook and the Belgium Data Protection Authority (“DPA”), the European Court of Justice (the “ECJ” or the “Court”) clarified the conditions under which the non-lead  supervisory authorities may exercise their powers

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CJEU: The Advocate General considers the SCCs valid

CJEU: The Advocate General considers the SCCs valid

Following the judgement in Schrems of October 6, 2015, invalidating the Safe Harbor decision, the CJEU is now requested by the same party to rule on the validity of the decision 2010/87 instating the Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) and indirectly,

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ECJ : There is no right to be forgotten when it comes to company register

With its decision of March 9 2017, The European Court of Justice has set limits to the right to be forgotten with respect to personal data recorded in the company register. According to the Court,  it cannot be guaranteed that

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