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Grounds for Processing Data and Rights of Data Subjects
Looking Back at Weet 3: Key concepts and principles in data protection law
 Handbook on European data protection law: Chapter 4, pp. 139-164
 Lawful processing of data
- Processing of sensitive data is subject to a stricter regime
 Art. 5 GDPR
- All personal data processing must comply with the principles relating to data
 Art. 6 & 9 GDPR
- Lawful grounds for making data processing legitimate

Consent
 Art. 8 Charter of Fundamental Rights  consent is primary law
 Art. 6 GDPR: Consent as basis for processing
 Art. 4 GDPR: Definition of valid consent
 Art. 7 GDPR: Conditions for obtaining valid consent
 Art. 8 GDPR: Special rules for child’s consent

Consent
 Free
- Situation A: Municipality develops residence cards with an embedded chip. It is
not compulsory for residents to acquire those electronic cards. However,
residents who do not possess the card do not have access to a series of important
administrative services, such as the ability to pay municipal taxes online, to
submit complaints electronically benefitting from a three-day deadline.
 Cannot be based on consent
- Situation B: A large company plans to create a directory containing the names of
all employees, their function in the company and their business addresses, solely
to improve internal company communications. The head of personnel proposes
adding a photo of each employee to the directory to make it easier to recognise
collegues at meetings. Employees’ representatives demand that this should be
done only if the individual employee consents.
 Consent can be the basis
- Situation C: Company A is planning a meeting, between three of its employees
and the directors of Company B, to discuss a project. The meeting will take place
at the premises of Company B, who requires Company A to email them the
names, CVs and photos of the participants. Company B argues that it needs the
names and photos of the participants to allow security staff at the building’s
entrance to check that they are the right persons, while the CVs will enable the
directors tob etter prepare fort he meeting.
 Cannot be based on consent
- Situation D: Supermarket gives a card and customers who have this card get a
very small discount of price.

,  Consent can be the basis
 Informed
 Specific
 Unambiguous

Additional Grounds for Processing Data
 Necessity for the performance of a contract
 Legal duties of the controller
 Vital interests of the data subject or those of another natural person
 Public interest and exercise of official authority
 Legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party

Processing special categories of data (sensitive data)
Exemptions include situations where:
 Data subject explicitly consents to the data processing
 Processing is carried out by a non-profit body with political, philosophical, religious or
trade union purposes during its legitimate activities and only relates to its (former)
members or to persons who have regular contact with it for such purposes
 Processing concerns data explicitly made public by the data subject
 Processing is necessary

The rights of data subjects
1. Right to be informed
- Controllers of processing operations are obliged to inform the data subject at the
time when personal data are collected about their intended processing
o This obligation does not depend on a request from the data subject,
rather the controller must proactively comply with the obligation,
regardless of whether the data subject shows interest in the information
or not
- Art. 12, 13, 14 GDPR
- Content of information (art. 13 lid 1 GDPR)
o Controller’s identity & contact details, including the DPO’s details, if any;
o Purpose and legal basis for the processing, i.e., a contract or legal
obligation;
o Data controller’s legitimate interest, if this provides the basis for
processing;
o Personal data’s eventual recipients or categories of recipients;
o Whether the data will be transferred to a third country or international
organisation, and whether this is based on an adequacy decision or relies
upon appropriate safeguards;
o The period for which the personal data will be stored, and if establishing
that period is not possible, the criteria used to determine the data storage
period;
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