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Prior notice of personal data sharing between public authorities is required

The Court of Justice of the European Union recently held that personal data cannot be transferred between two public bodies, and subject to further processing, without the data subjects concerned having been informed in advance (Smaranda Bara and Others v Președintele Casei Naționale de Asigurări de Sănătate, Casa Națională de Asigurări de Sănătate, Agenția Națională de Administrare Fiscală (ANAF), Case C-201/14).

Source: http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=d6948f7a-a91b-4a79-87ec-812e7fefab60

Country: EU

Domains: Privacy

Stakeholder: European Bodies

Tags: court decision, public authorities, data transfer, data protection, privacy, EU law

Posted on Friday 30 October 2015

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