# DENNEKAMP V. EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT (15.7.2015) (“DENNEKAMP II”)

- Type: Case Law
- Source: CJEU
- Date: 2015-07-15
- Original: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:62013TJ0115&ref=6153
- Canonical: https://overview.legal/posts/6153
- Topics: Personal Data, Consent, Special Categories of Data, Minors, Data Portability, International Transfer, IP Address, Law Enforcement

## Summary

Data transfers: Articles 7–9 of Regulation 45/2001 precisely limit the possibility of transferring personal data so as to make it subject to strict conditions which, if not fulfilled, prohibit any transfer. Those conditions always include the necessity of the transfer in the light of various aims. (¶ 58)

## Full text

## Court Summary

Data transfers: Articles 7–9 of Regulation 45/2001 precisely limit the possibility of transferring personal data so as to make it subject to strict conditions which, if not fulfilled, prohibit any transfer. Those conditions always include the necessity of the transfer in the light of various aims. (¶ 58)

## Excerpt

58      While neither Article 7, Article 8 nor Article 9 of Regulation No 45/2001 establishes a principle coupled with exceptions, each article precisely limits the possibility of transferring personal data so as to make it subject to strict conditions which, if not fulfilled, prohibit any transfer. Those conditions always include the necessity of the transfer in the light of various aims.

## Cited law provisions (3)

### GDPR — gdpr-art-7-en

Conditions for consent

### GDPR — gdpr-art-8-en

Conditions applicable to child's consent in relation to information society services

### GDPR — gdpr-art-9-en

Processing of special categories of personal data

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