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November 25 2024
No. 2 (2024)

«Records of processing activities» between accountability and the prerequisite of lawfulness of personal data processing

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The GDPR has provided for the obligation to keep records of processing activities as a tool for implementing the principle of responsibility (so-called accountability) to which the European data protection legislation is guided. Through the analysis of the relevant legislation and through the identification of the discipline applicable to the records of processing activities, it is noted how they also perform the function of enabling the evaluation and documentation of the compliance of processing with the GDPR by making explicit that necessary balance between the right to information and the right to confidentiality that underlies the legislation on the protection of personal data.

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«Records of processing activities» between accountability and the prerequisite of lawfulness of personal data processing. (2024). European Journal of Privacy Law & Technologies, 2. https://www.ejplt.it/site/article/view/2