Preconditions for a valid consent under the General Data Protection Regulation
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Autor
Nagle, Terēze
Co-author
Riga Graduate School of Law
Advisor
Zandars, Edvijs
Datum
2020Metadata
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For the data processing to be legal and valid in the European Union, the General Data Protection Regulation has to be followed. Article 6(1) of the Regulation sets out the options by which the data controller should comply with the law when the processing of data takes place. In reality, it does not always happen. Consent, as one of the options, is discussed and analysed in this Thesis. The author researches how effective the GDPR is in regard to the preconditions it imposes for a valid consent and what are the main areas where the data controller cannot comply with these requirements. An analysis of selected cases clearly demonstrates that the prerequisite for consent to be informed is breached the most. The consent forms of various organizations show that there are a number of challenges in drafting consent. Pre-ticked boxes were an example of the infringement done to the Regulation.