# HDPA (Greece) - 32/2020

- Type: News
- Source: GDPRhub
- Date: 2026-07-17
- Original: https://gdprhub.eu/index.php?title=HDPA_(Greece)_-_32/2020
- Canonical: https://overview.legal/posts/125637
- Topics: Types of Special Categories of Personal Data, Minors, Special Categories of Data, Article 9 Special Categories Processing Conditions, Personal Data

## Summary

EU LAW CLEAN-UP Holding. Holding The HDPA underlined that Article 13(1) of the Greek Constitution guarantees the freedom of religious conscience, including the negative side of religious freedom, meaning the right for someone to be an atheist or not belong to any religion (according to Article 9 ECHR as well). Article 13(1) is inextricably linked with the general freedom of thought, while they both constitute crucial elements pertaining to human dignity (Article 2(1) Greek Constitution) and to t

## Full text

EU LAW CLEAN-UP Holding. Holding The HDPA underlined that Article 13(1) of the Greek Constitution guarantees the freedom of religious conscience, including the negative side of religious freedom, meaning the right for someone to be an atheist or not belong to any religion (according to Article 9 ECHR as well). Article 13(1) is inextricably linked with the general freedom of thought, while they both constitute crucial elements pertaining to human dignity (Article 2(1) Greek Constitution) and to the right to freely form one's personality (Article 5(1) Greek Constitution). The HDPA focused on the aspect of freedom of thought and freedom of religious conscience that has to do with a person's right to not disclose their thoughts and beliefs, a right closely linked to the right to protect one's personal data (Article 9A Greek Constitution, Article 9 GDPR). All these rights, combined with the right to respect the beliefs of the parents during the education of their children (Article 2(2) 1st

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