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Eiropas Savienības Pamattiesību harta

8. pants - Personas datu aizsardzība

8. pants - Personas datu aizsardzība

1. Ikvienai personai ir tiesības uz savu personas datu aizsardzību.

2. Šādi dati ir jāapstrādā godprātīgi, noteiktiem mērķiem un ar attiecīgās personas piekrišanu vai ar citu likumīgu pamatojumu, kas paredzēts tiesību aktos. Ikvienam ir pieejas tiesības datiem, kas par viņu savākti, un tiesības ieviest labojumus šajos datos.

3. Atbilstību šiem noteikumiem kontrolē neatkarīga iestāde.

  • Text:

    Šis pants ir balstīts uz Eiropas Kopienas dibināšanas līguma 286. pantu un Eiropas Parlamenta un Padomes Direktīvu 95/46/EK par personu aizsardzību attiecībā uz personas datu apstrādi un šādu datu brīvu apriti (OV L 281, 23.11.1995., 31. lpp.), kā arī uz ECK 8. pantu un 1981. gada 28. janvāra Konvenciju par personu aizsardzību attiecībā uz personas datu automātisku apstrādi, ko ratificējušas visas dalībvalstis. EK līguma 286. pants tagad ir aizstāts ar Līguma par Eiropas Savienības darbību 16. pantu un Līguma par Eiropas Savienību 39. pantu. Tā pamatā ir arī Eiropas Parlamenta un Padomes Regula (EK) Nr. 45/2001 par fizisku personu aizsardzību attiecībā uz personas datu apstrādi Kopienas iestādēs un struktūrās un par šādu datu brīvu apriti (OV L 8, 12.1.2001., 1. lpp.). Iepriekšminētajā direktīvā un regulā ietverti nosacījumi un ierobežojumi, kas attiecas uz personas datu aizsardzības tiesību īstenošanu.

    Source:
    Eiropas Savienības Oficiālais Vēstnesis C 303/17 - 14.12.2007
    Preamble - Explanations relating to the Charter of Fundamental Rights:
    Šie paskaidrojumi ir sagatavoti Eiropas Savienības Pamattiesību hartu izstrādājušā Konventa prezidija vadībā. Tie ir atjaunināti Eiropas Konventa prezidija vadībā, ņemot vērā Konventa izdarītos Hartas teksta (jo īpaši 51. un 52. panta) precizējumus un Savienības tiesību turpmāku attīstību. Kaut arī šiem paskaidrojumiem nav juridiska spēka, tie ir vērtīgi interpretācijas līdzekļi, kas paredzēti Hartas noteikumu izskaidrošanai.
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    Valsts:
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    Finland

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    Valsts:
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  • Directive (EU) 2016/681 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the use of passenger name record (PNR) data for the prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of terrorist offences and serious crime

    Article 13 - Protection of personal data
    ‘1. Each Member State shall provide that, in respect of all processing of personal data pursuant to this Directive, every passenger shall have the same right to protection of their personal data, rights of access, rectification, erasure and restriction and rights to compensation and judicial redress as laid down in Union and national law and in implementation of Articles 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA. Those Articles shall therefore apply.‘

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    Article 5 - Illegal data interference
    ‘Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that deleting, damaging, deteriorating, altering or suppressing computer data on an information system, or rendering such data inaccessible, intentionally and without right, is punishable as a criminal offence, at least for cases which are not minor.‘
    Article 6 - Illegal interception
    ‘Member States shall take the necessary measures to ensure that intercepting, by technical means, non-public transmissions of computer data to, from or within an information system, including electromagnetic emissions from an information system carrying such computer data, intentionally and without right, is punishable as a criminal offence, at least for cases which are not minor.‘

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    Article 1 - Subject-matter and objectives
    ‘1. This Regulation lays down rules relating to the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and rules relating to the free movement of personal data.
    2. This Regulation protects fundamental rights and freedoms of natural persons and in particular their right to the protection of personal data.
    3. The free movement of personal data within the Union shall be neither restricted nor prohibited for reasons connected with the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data.‘

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    Article 28 - General data protection principles
    ‘1. Personal data shall be:
    (a) processed fairly and lawfully;
    (b) collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner incompatible with those purposes. Further processing of personal data for historical, statistical or scientific research purposes shall not be considered incompatible provided that Europol provides appropriate safeguards, in particular to ensure that data are not processed for any other purposes;
    (c) adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed;
    (d) accurate and kept up to date; every reasonable step must be taken to ensure that personal data that are inaccurate, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed, are erased or rectified without delay;
    (e) kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for no longer than necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed; and
    (f) processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of personal data.‘
    Article 31 - Time-limits for the storage and erasure of personal data
    ‘1. Personal data processed by Europol shall be stored by Europol only for as long as is necessary and proportionate for the purposes for which the data are processed.‘
    Article 36 - Right of access for the data subject
    ‘1. Any data subject shall have the right, at reasonable intervals, to obtain information on whether personal data relating to him or her are processed by Europol.‘

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    Article 1- Purpose of "Eurodac"
    [...]
    ‘2. This Regulation also lays down the conditions under which Member States' designated authorities and the European Police Office (Europol) may request the comparison of fingerprint data with those stored in the Central System for law enforcement purposes.
    3. Without prejudice to the processing of data intended for Eurodac by the Member State of origin in databases set up under the latter's national law, fingerprint data and other personal data may be processed in Eurodac only for the purposes set out in this Regulation and Article 34(1) of Regulation (EU) No 604/2013.‘
    Article 23 - Responsibility for data processing
    [...]
    ‘2. In accordance with Article 34, the Member State of origin shall ensure the security of the data referred to in paragraph 1 before and during transmission to the Central System as well as the security of the data it receives from the Central System.‘
    Article 27 - Access to, and correction or erasure of, data recorded in Eurodac
    [...]
    ‘4. If a Member State or the Agency has evidence to suggest that data recorded in the Central System are factually inaccurate, it shall advise the Member State of origin as soon as possible.
    If a Member State has evidence to suggest that data were recorded in the Central System in breach of this Regulation, it shall advise the Agency, the Commission and the Member State of origin as soon as possible. The Member State of origin shall check the data concerned and, if necessary, amend or erase them without delay.‘
    Article 33 - Protection of personal data for law enforcement purposes
    [...]
    ‘3. The processing of personal data by Europol pursuant to this Regulation shall be in accordance with Decision 2009/371/JHA and shall be supervised by an independent external data protection supervisor. Articles 30, 31 and 32 of that Decision shall be applicable to the processing of personal data by Europol pursuant to this Regulation. The independent external data protection supervisor shall ensure that the rights of the individual are not violated.‘

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