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by anoncake
2584 days ago
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There is due process. If you think a regulator's decision was illegal, you can escalate to the courts. Some member states may not have the best justice system, but that's what the ECJ is for. There is no explicit schedule – that could be gamed – but that doesn't mean regulators can act arbitrarily. Punishments have to be proportional to the infraction, similar cases have to be treated similarly... The GDPR just does not spell out how public authorities work. It actually does say that punishments have to be proportional IIRC. I'm not sure if that actually makes a legal difference or if it was included to make the GDPR easier to understand. |
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