The Constitutional Context of Computing in Portugal - Article 35

Pedro Ramos Brandao

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the creation and evolution of Article 35 of the Portuguese Republic's Constitution. The ordinary legislation related to article 35. European legislation related to the protection of personal data. The General Regulation of Data Protection.

 


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Portuguese Republic's Constitution, Article 35, General Regulation on Data Protection, Judgement 182/89, Law 10/91, Law 41/2004, Law 67/98.

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Agreement no 182/89. Diário da República no. 51/1989, Series I of 1989-03-02, 1989.

Law no. 67/98 of October 26, 1998.

General Regulation of Data Protection.

Article 35 of the Portuguese Republic's Constitution, 1997.

Convention 108 of the Council of Europe (Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data), adopted in Strasbourg on 28 January 1981, 1981.

Law No. 10/91, 1991, 29 April.

Law no. 67/98 of October 26, 1998.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33258/birci.v1i4.114

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