EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED)

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EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED)

A Commentary

Boehm, Franziska; Kosta, Eleni

Oxford University Press

01/2024

992

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Inglês

9780192855220

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Teresa Quintel and Eleni Kosta: Background and Evolution of the EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED)
Paul de Hert and Juraj Sajfert: Council of Europe
Nora Ni Loideain: Brexit
Juraj Saifert: National Implementations
Part 1: General Provisions (Articles 1-3)
Magdalena Brewczy'nska: Article 1 Subject Matter and Objectives
Plixavra Vogiazoglou: Article 2 Scope
Luca Tosoni and Lee A. Bygrave: Article 3 Definitions
Part II: Principles (Articles 4-11)
Bart Van Der Sloot: Article 4 Principles Relating to Processing of Personal Data
Mark Leiser and Bart Custers: Article 5 Time-Limits for Storage and Review
Teresa Quintel and Valsamis Mitsilegas: Article 6 Distinction between Different Categories of Data Subject
Maria Tzanou: Article 7 Distinction between Personal Data and Verification of Quality of Personal Data
Maria Tzanou: Article 8 Lawfulness of Processing
Maria Tzanou: Article 9 Specific Processing Conditions
Catherine Jasserand: Article 10 Processing of Special Categories of Personal Data
Thilo Gottschalk: Article 11 Automated Individual Decision-Making
Part III: Rights of the Data Subjects (Articles 12-18)
Gloria Gonzalez Fuster: Article 12 Communication and Modalities for Exercising the Rights of the Data Subject
Gloria Gonzalez Fuster: Article 13 Information to be Made Avaliable or Given to the Data Subject
Diana Dimitrova: Article 14 Right of Access by the Data Subject
Diana Dimitrova: Article 15 Limitations to the Right of Access
Diana Dimitrova: Article 16 Right to Rectification or Erasure of Personal Data and Restriction of Processing
Vanessa Franssen and Marine Corhay: Article 17 Exercise of Rights by the Data Subject and Verification by the Supervisory Authority
Vanessa Franssen and Marine Corhay: Article 18 Rights of the Data Subject in Criminal Investigations and Proceedings
Part IV Controller and Processor (Articles 19-34)
Thomas Zerdick: Article 19 Obligations of the Controller
Lilian Mitrou: Article 20 Data Protection by Design and by Default
Teresa Quintel: Article 21 Joint Controllers
Anna Mo'scibroda: Article 22 Processor
Anna Mo'scibroda: Article 23 Processing under the Authority of the Controller or Processor
Mireille M. Caruana: Article 24 Records of Processing Activity
Michael Veale: Article 25 Logging
Maria Helen Murphy: Article 26 Cooperation with the Supervisory Authority
Marit Hansen: Article 27 Data Protection Impact Assessment
Marit Hansen: Article 28 Prior Consultation of the Supervisory Authority
Christiana Markou: Article 29 Security of Processing
Xavier Tracol: Article 30 Notification of a Personal Data Breach to the Supervisory Authority
Xavier Tracol: Article 31 Communication of a Personal Data Breach to the Data Subject
Christian Wiese Svanberg: Article 32 Designation of the Data Protection Officer
Christian Wiese Svanberg: Article 33 Position of the Data Protection Officer
Christian Wiese Svanberg: Article 34 Tasks of the Data Protection Officer
Part V Transfers of Personal Data to Third Countries or International Organisations (Articles 35-40)
Franziska Boehm: Article 35 General Principles for Transfers of Personal Data
Laura Drechsler: Article 36 Transfers on the basis of an Adequacy Decision
Laura Drechsler: Article 37 Transfers Subject to Appropriate Safeguards
Irene Kamara: Article 38 Derogations for Specific Situations
Thomas Marquenie: Article 39 Transfers of Personal Data to Recipients Established in Third Countries
Joost Gerritsen: Article 40 International Cooperation for the Protection of Personal Data
Part VI Independent Supervisory Authorities (Articles 41-49)
Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici and Ritumbra Manuvie: Article 41 Supervisory Authority
Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici and Ritumbra Manuvie: Article 42 Independence
Hielke Hijmans and Rosamunde van Brakel: Article 43 General Conditions for the Members of the Supervisory Authority
Hielke Hijmans and Rosamunde van Brakel: Article 44 Rules on the Establishment of the Supervisory Authority
T.J. McIntyre: Article 45 Competence
T.J. McIntyre: Article 46 Tasks
T.J. McIntyre: Article 47 Powers
Grigorios Tsolias: Article 48 Reporting of Infringements
Grigorios Tsolias: Article 49 Activity Reports
Part VII Cooperation (Articles 50-51)
Mireille M. Caruana: Article 50 Mutual Assistance
Ignacio Gomez Navarro: Article 51 Tasks of the Board
Part VIII Remedies, Liability, and Penalties (Articles 52-57)
Herke Kranenborg: Article 52 Right to Lodge a Complaint with a Supervisory Authority
Herke Kranenborg: Article 53 Right to an Effective Judicial Remedy Against a Supervisory Authority
Evelien Brouwer: Article 54 Right to an Effective Judicial Remedy Against a Controller or Processor
Niovi Vavoula: Article 55 Representation of Data Subjects
Niovi Vavoula: Article 56 Right to Compensation
Niovi Vavoula: Article 57 Penalties
Part IX Implementing Act (Article 58)
Luca Tosoni: Articles 58 Committee Procedure
Chapter X Final Provisions (Articles 59-65)
Luca Tosoni: Article 59 Repeal of Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA
Anna Mo'scibroda: Article 60 Union Legal Acts already in Force
Anna Mo'scibroda: Article 61 Relationship with Previously Concluded International Agreements in the Field of Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters and Police Cooperation
Anna Mo'scibroda: Article 62 Commission Reports
Jonida Milaj: Article 63 Transposition
Jonida Milaj: Article 64 Entry into Force
Eleni Kosta: Article 65 Addressees
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