Thomson Reuters - Luxembourg implementation of the GDPR - Astrid Wagner and Eloïse Patocki-Tomas

An article discussing the requirements of the Luxembourg Act, which implements the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

This article discusses the applicability of Luxembourg data protection law and key provisions of the Luxembourg Act, such as rules for processing special categories of personal data and criminal conviction and offense data, the age of child consent, limitations on the scope of data subjects' rights, processing for journalistic purposes or artistic or literary expression, processing for archiving in the public interest, scientific or historical research, or statistical purposes, processing in the employment context, and provisions on electronic surveillance.

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  • Applicability of the GDPR and Luxembourg Law
  • Data Protection Officers
  • Processing Special Categories of Personal Data
  • Processing Criminal Conviction and Offense Data
  • Processing for Secondary Purposes
  • Child Consent
  • Data Subjects' Rights
  • Derogations for Specific Processing Situations
  • Other GDPR Derogations
  • Luxembourg Act and GDPR Statutory References


This publication has been published first by Thomson Reuters - Practical Law in August 2021.

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