By Aline Junqueira Zinni
August 27, 2020
Brazilian Senate rejects the postponement of the LGPD
It has been two years since the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD) was enacted. Such law will enable greater control by Brazilians over their personal data, as well as have considerable impact over individuals’ and companies’ routines. Therefore, the correct date of its entry into force is a relevant issue.
Last Wednesday (26) a controversy in the Brazilian Congress, between the Senate and the House of Representatives, caused the anticipation of the date in which the LDPD would enter into force, which was supposed to be December 2020.
For further information, click below to access our full newsletter.
Last by Aline Junqueira Zinni
June 21, 2022
Provisional Measure Transforms the Brazilian Data Protection Authority into an Independent Entity
Provisional Measure 1,124/22 published this past June 14, 2022, transformed the Brazilian Data Protection Authority into a special nature entity. The Measure is … Provisional Measure Transforms the Brazilian Data Protection Authority into an Independent Entity
February 11, 2022
Data Protection becomes a fundamental right in Brazil
Yesterday (Feb. 10, 2022), the Brazilian Senate approved the Constitutional Amendment no. 115/2022, originated in the Proposal for Constitutional Amendment no. 17/2019, … Data Protection becomes a fundamental right in Brazil
January 28, 2022
New ANPD Resolution marks the International Data Protection Day
January 28th is the International Data Protection Day. This date, chosen on April 26, 2006 by the Council of Europe, goes back … New ANPD Resolution marks the International Data Protection Day