Review of legality and data minimization Sample Clauses

Review of legality and data minimization. (a) The data importer agrees to review the legality of the request for disclosure, in particular whether it remains within the powers granted to the requesting public authority, and to challenge the request if, after careful assessment, it concludes that there are reasonable grounds to consider that the request is unlawful under the laws of the country of destination, applicable obligations under international law and principles of international comity. The data importer shall, under the same conditions, pursue possibilities of appeal. When challenging a request, the data importer shall seek interim measures with a view to suspending the effects of the request until the competent judicial authority has decided on its merits. It shall not disclose the personal data requested until required to do so under the applicable procedural rules. These requirements are without prejudice to the obligations of the data importer under Clause 14(e).
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Review of legality and data minimization. (a) The data importer agrees to review the legality of the request for disclosure, in particular whether it remains within the powers granted to the requesting public authority, and to challenge the request if, after careful assessment, it concludes that there are reasonable grounds to consider that the request is unlawful under the laws of the country of destination, applicable (b) Pokud je podle právních předpisů země určení dovozci údajů zakázáno informovat vývozce údajů a/nebo subjekt údajů, souhlasí dovozce údajů s tím, že za účelem co nejrychlejšího sdělení co největšího množství informací vynaloží maximální úsilí, aby od tohoto zákazu bylo upuštěno. Dovozce údajů souhlasí, že zdokumentuje své maximální úsilí, aby je mohl na žádost vývozce údajů prokázat. (c) Je-li to povoleno právními předpisy země určení, dovozce údajů souhlasí, že bude poskytovat vývozci údajů v pravidelných intervalech po dobu trvání smlouvy co nejrelevantnější informace o přijatých žádostech (zejména informace o počtu žádostí, druhu požadovaných údajů, dožadujícím orgánu nebo orgánech, zda byly tyto žádosti napadeny a výsledek takového napadení atd.). (d) Dovozce údajů souhlasí s tím, že po dobu trvání smlouvy bude informace podle písmene a) až c) uchovávat a na vyžádání je poskytne příslušnému dozorovému úřadu. (e) Písmeny a) až c) není dotčena povinnost dovozce údajů podle doložky 14 písm. e) a doložky 16 neprodleně informovat vývozce údajů, pokud není schopen tyto doložky dodržovat. 15.2 Přezkum zákonnosti a minimalizace údajů (a) Dovozce údajů souhlasí, že přezkoumá zákonnost žádosti o poskytnutí údajů, zejména zda nepřekročila meze pravomocí udělených dožadujícímu orgánu veřejné moci, a že žádost napadne, pokud po pečlivém posouzení dojde k závěru, že existují opodstatněné důvody se domnívat, že žádost je podle právních předpisů
Review of legality and data minimization. Kontrola legalności i minimalizacja danych
Review of legality and data minimization. (a) The data importer agrees to review the legality of the request for disclosure, in particular whether it remains within the powers granted to the requesting public authority, and to challenge the request if, after careful assessment, it concludes that there are reasonable grounds to consider that the request is unlawful under the laws of the country of destination, applicable obligations under international law and principles of international comity. The data importer shall, under the same conditions, pursue possibilities of appeal. When challenging a request, the data importer shall seek interim measures with a view to suspending the effects of the request until the competent judicial authority has decided on its merits. It shall not disclose the personal data requested until required to do so under the applicable procedural rules. These requirements are without prejudice to the obligations of the data importer under Clause 14(e). (b) The data importer agrees to document its legal assessment and any challenge to the request for disclosure and, to the extent permissible under the laws of the country of destination, make the documentation available to the data exporter. It shall also make it available to the competent supervisory authority on request. (c) The data importer agrees to provide the minimum amount of information permissible when responding to a request for disclosure, based on a reasonable interpretation of the request.
Review of legality and data minimization. (a) The data importer agrees to review the legality of the request for disclosure, in particular whether it remains within the powers granted to the requesting public authority, and to challenge the request if, after careful assessment, it concludes that there are reasonable grounds to consider that the request is unlawful under the laws of the country of destination, applicable obligations under international law and principles of international comity. The data importer shall, under the same conditions, pursue possibilities of appeal. When challenging a request, the data importer shall seek interim measures with a view 15.2 Přezkum zákonnosti a minimalizace údajů a) Dovozce údajů souhlasí, že přezkoumá zákonnost žádosti o zpřístupnění, zejména zda je v mezích pravomocí udělených dožadujícímu orgánu veřejné moci, a že žádost napadne, pokud po pečlivém posouzení dojde k závěru, že existují přiměřené důvody se domnívat, že žádost je podle právních předpisů země určení, platných závazků podle mezinárodního práva a zásad mezinárodní zdvořilosti nezákonná. Za stejných podmínek využije dovozce údajů možnosti odvolání. Při napadení žádosti dovozce údajů usiluje o předběžná opatření s cílem pozastavit účinky žádosti, dokud příslušný soudní orgán nerozhodne

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