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Between legitimacy and lawfulness: In search of rationality and consistency in EU data protection

Brewczyńska,Magdalena
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The principle of ‘lawfulness’ of data processing with this explicit label assigned to it in Article 5(1)(a) of the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) 1 seems to be one of the least disputed principles in the EU data protection framework. 2 It sounds almost like a truism to say that once the processing relies on at least one of six grounds for data processing exhaus-tively enumerated in Article 6(1) GDPR – titled ‘Lawfulness of Processing’ – such processing shall be regarded lawful. According to Article 8(1) of the Law Enforcement Directive (‘LED’), 3 in turn, ‘Member States shall provide for processing to be lawful only if and to the extent that processing is necessary for the performance of a task carried out by a competent au-thority for the [law enforcement] purposes (…) and that it is based on Union or Member State law.’ 4.
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2023-08-16
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GDPR, data protection, legitimacy, lawfulness, Charter of Fundamental Rights, secondary law, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Brewczyńska, M 2023, 'Between legitimacy and lawfulness : In search of rationality and consistency in EU data protection', European Data Protection Law Review, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 112-122. https://doi.org/10.21552/edpl/2023/2/6
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