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  • GDPR Chapter I (Art. 1 – 4)
    General Provisions
    • Article 1 – Subject-matter and objectives
    • Article 2 – Material scope
    • Article 3 – Territorial scope
    • Article 4 – Definitions
  • GDPR Chapter II (Art. 5 – 11)
    Principles
    • Article 5 – Principles relating to processing of personal data
    • Article 6 – Lawfulness of processing
    • Article 7 – Conditions for consent
    • Article 8 – Conditions applicable to child’s consent in relation to information society services
    • Article 9 – Processing of special categories of personal data
    • Article 10 – Processing of personal data relating to criminal convictions and offences
    • Article 11 – Processing which does not require identification
  • GDPR Chapter III (Art. 12 – 23)
    Rights of the data subject
    • Article 12 – Transparent information, communication and modalities for the exercise of the rights of the data subject
    • Article 13 – Information to be provided where personal data are collected from the data subject
    • Article 14 – Information to be provided where personal data have not been obtained from the data subject
    • Article 15 – Right of access by the data subject
    • Article 16 – Right to rectification
    • Article 17 – Right to erasure (‘right to be forgotten’)
    • Article 18 – Right to restriction of processing
    • Article 19 – Notification obligation regarding rectification or erasure of personal data or restriction of processing
    • Article 20 – Right to data portability
    • Article 21 – Right to object
    • Article 22 – Automated individual decision-making, including profiling
    • Article 23 – Restrictions
  • GDPR Chapter IV (Art. 24 – 43)
    Controller and processor
    • Article 24 – Responsibility of the controller
    • Article 25 – Data protection by design and by default
    • Article 26 – Joint controllers
    • Article 27 – Representatives of controllers or processors not established in the Union
    • Article 28 – Processor
    • Article 29 – Processing under the authority of the controller or processor
    • Article 30 – Records of processing activities
    • Article 31 – Cooperation with the supervisory authority
    • Article 32 – Security of processing
    • Article 33 – Notification of a personal data breach to the supervisory authority
    • Article 34 – Communication of a personal data breach to the data subject
    • Article 35 – Data protection impact assessment
    • Article 36 – Prior consultation
    • Article 37 – Designation of the data protection officer
    • Article 38 – Position of the data protection officer
    • Article 39 – Tasks of the data protection officer
    • Article 40 – Codes of conduct
    • Article 41 – Monitoring of approved codes of conduct
    • Article 42 – Certification
    • Article 43 – Certification bodies
  • GDPR Chapter V (Art. 44 – 50)
    Transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations
    • Article 44 – General principle for transfers
    • Article 45 – Transfers on the basis of an adequacy decision
    • Article 46 – Transfers subject to appropriate safeguards
    • Article 47 – Binding corporate rules
    • Article 48 – Transfers or disclosures not authorised by Union law
    • Article 49 – Derogations for specific situations
    • Article 50 – International cooperation for the protection of personal data
  • GDPR Chapter VI (Art. 51 – 59)
    Independent supervisory authorities
    • Article 51 – Supervisory authority
    • Article 52 – Independence
    • Article 53 – General conditions for the members of the supervisory authority
    • Article 54 – Rules on the establishment of the supervisory authority
    • Article 55 – Competence
    • Article 56 – Competence of the lead supervisory authority
    • Article 57 – Tasks
    • Article 58 – Powers
    • Article 59 – Activity reports
  • GDPR Chapter VII (Art. 60 – 76)
    Cooperation and consistency
    • Article 60 – Cooperation between the lead supervisory authority and the other supervisory authorities concerned
    • Article 61 – Mutual assistance
    • Article 62 – Joint operations of supervisory authorities
    • Article 63 – Consistency mechanism
    • Article 64 – Opinion of the Board
    • Article 65 – Dispute resolution by the Board
    • Article 66 – Urgency procedure
    • Article 67 – Exchange of information
    • Article 68 – European Data Protection Board
    • Article 69 – Independence
    • Article 70 – Tasks of the Board
    • Article 71 – Reports
    • Article 72 – Procedure
    • Article 73 – Chair
    • Article 74 – Tasks of the Chair
    • Article 75 – Secretariat
    • Article 76 – Confidentiality
  • GDPR Chapter VIII (Art. 77 – 84)
    Remedies, liability and penalties
    • Article 77 – Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
    • Article 78 – Right to an effective judicial remedy against a supervisory authority
    • Article 79 – Right to an effective judicial remedy against a controller or processor
    • Article 80 – Representation of data subjects
    • Article 81 – Suspension of proceedings
    • Article 82 – Right to compensation and liability
    • Article 83 – General conditions for imposing administrative fines
    • Article 84 – Penalties
  • GDPR Chapter IX (Art. 85 – 91)
    Provisions relating to specific processing situations
    • Article 85 – Processing and freedom of expression and information
    • Article 86 – Processing and public access to official documents
    • Article 87 – Processing of the national identification number
    • Article 88 – Processing in the context of employment
    • Article 89 – Safeguards and derogations relating to processing for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes
    • Article 90 – Obligations of secrecy
    • Article 91 – Existing data protection rules of churches and religious associations
  • GDPR Chapter X (Art. 92 – 93)
    Delegated acts and implementing acts
    • Article 92 – Exercise of the delegation
    • Article 93 – Committee procedure
  • GDPR Chapter XI (Art. 94 – 99)
    Final provisions
    • Article 94 – Repeal of Directive 95/46/EC
    • Article 95 – Relationship with Directive 2002/58/EC
    • Article 96 – Relationship with previously concluded Agreements
    • Article 97 – Commission reports
    • Article 98 – Review of other Union legal acts on data protection
    • Article 99 – Entry into force and application
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