interactive GDPR 2016/0679 EN
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- personal data
- processing
- restriction of processing
- profiling
- pseudonymisation
- filing system
- controller
- processor
- recipient
- third party
- consent
- personal data breach
- genetic data
- biometric data
- data concerning health
- main establishment
- representative
- enterprise
- group of undertakings
- binding corporate rules
- supervisory authority
- supervisory authority concerned
- cross-border processing
- relevant and reasoned objection
- information society service
- international organisation
- controller 4
- processor 4
- member state 3
- remedy 3
- right 3
- before 2
- public 2
- have 2
- courts 2
- regulation 2
- subject 2
- judicial 2
- effective 2
- against 2
- shall 2
- data 2
- brought 2
- proceedings 1
- non-compliance 1
- habitual 1
- authority 1
- acting 1
- exercise 1
- powers 1
- unless 1
- residence 1
- alternatively 1
- such 1
- proceedings 1
- personal_data 1
- establishment 1
- rights 1
- including 1
- lodge 1
- complaint 1
- non-judicial 1
- administrative 1
- without 1
- prejudice 1
- available 1
- supervisory_authority 1
- pursuant 1
- been 1
- infringed 1
- result 1
- under 1
- article 1
- article 1
- each 1
- considers 1
Article 79
Right to an effective judicial remedy against a controller or processor
1. Without prejudice to any available administrative or non-judicial remedy, including the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory_authority pursuant to Article 77, each data subject shall have the right to an effective judicial remedy where he or she considers that his or her rights under this Regulation have been infringed as a result of the processing of his or her personal_data in non-compliance with this Regulation.
2. Proceedings against a controller or a processor shall be brought before the courts of the Member State where the controller or processor has an establishment. alternatively, such proceedings may be brought before the courts of the Member State where the data subject has his or her habitual residence, unless the controller or processor is a public authority of a Member State acting in the exercise of its public powers.
whereas
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