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Regulation 2018/1725

Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 lays down the data protection obligations for the EU institutions and bodies when they process personal data and develop new policies.

The Regulation repeals Regulation (EC) 45/2001, and, in line with GDPR, adopts a principle-based approach.

The new legal instrument ensures that EU institutions and bodies provide transparent and easily accessible information on how personal data is used, as well as foresee clear mechanisms for individuals to exercise their rights; it also reconfirms, clarifies and enhances the role of data protection officers within each EU institution and of the EDPS.

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27
Sep
2019

Checklists and flowcharts on data protection

Administrative fines and sanctions under Regulation EU 2018/1725
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Checklist 1: What are the duties of the controller?
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Checklist 2: What are the duties of the processor?
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Checklist 3: What is required in a processing agreement?
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Flowchart: data transfers in the context of Brexit
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Flowchart: Are you a processor, controller, or joint controller?
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Powers of the EDPS under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725
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Useful points and questions on data protection
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22
Jul
2019

EDPS comments on three drafts from the BEREC Board of Regulators and Office Management Board concerning the provision of information to data subjects and restriction of data rights (Case 2019-0546)

EDPS joint comments on three draft Decisions of the BEREC Board of Regulators and the BEREC Office Management Board concerning implementing rules on data protection and internal rules on the provision of information to data subjects and the restriction of certain rights of data subjects.

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