The dissertation examines the principles of processing of personal data according to the GDPR, aiming to point out their impact. Processing is every operation performed on personal data. Personal data is now every information relating to a natural person. We live in the ‘age of information’, thus the European legislation on the protection of the personal data ‘touches’ every occupation and every social activity. Such immensity of the scope makes it impossible for the legislator to foresee every possible issue. Therefore, the GDPR may contain numerous and detailed provisions, but the core of it are the abstract principles, which have evolved the past 40-50 years and reflect the rationale of the legislation.
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