Common use of Judicial Redress Clause in Contracts

Judicial Redress. 1. The Parties shall provide in their applicable legal frameworks that, subject to any requirements that administrative redress first be exhausted, any citizen of a Party is entitled to seek judicial review with regard to: a) denial by a Competent Authority of access to records containing his or her personal information; b) denial by a Competent Authority of amendment of records containing his or her personal information; and c) unlawful disclosure of such information that has been willfully or intentionally made, which shall include the possibility of compensatory damages. 2. Such judicial review shall be sought and obtained in accordance with the applicable legal framework of the State in which relief is sought. 3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 are without prejudice to any other judicial review available with respect to the processing of an individual’s personal information under the law of the State in which relief is requested. 4. In the event of the suspension or termination of the Agreement, articles 26(2) or 29(3) shall not create a basis for judicial redress that is no longer available under the law of the Party concerned.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement on the Protection of Personal Information, Agreement on the Protection of Personal Information, Agreement on the Protection of Personal Information

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Judicial Redress. 1. The Parties shall provide in their applicable legal frameworks that, subject to any requirements that administrative redress first be exhausted, any citizen of a Party is entitled to seek judicial review with regard to: (a) denial by a Competent Authority of access to records containing his or her personal information; (b) denial by a Competent Authority of amendment of records containing his or her personal information; and (c) unlawful disclosure of such information that has been willfully or intentionally made, which shall include the possibility of compensatory damages. 2. Such judicial review shall be sought and obtained in accordance with the applicable legal framework of the State in which relief is sought. 3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 are without prejudice to any other judicial review available with respect to the processing of an individual’s 's personal information under the law of the State in which relief is requested. 4. In the event of the suspension or termination of the Agreement, articles 26(2) or 29(3) shall not create a basis for judicial redress that is no longer available under the law of the Party concerned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between the United States of America and the European Union on the Protection of Personal Information Relating to the Prevention, Investigation, Detection, and Prosecution of Criminal Offenses, Agreement Between the United States of America and the European Union on the Protection of Personal Information Relating to the Prevention, Investigation, Detection, and Prosecution of Criminal Offenses

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Judicial Redress. 1. The Parties shall provide in their applicable legal frameworks that, subject to any requirements that administrative redress first be exhausted, any citizen of a Party is entitled to seek judicial review with regard to: (a) denial by a Competent Authority of access to records containing his or her personal information; (b) denial by a Competent Authority of amendment of records containing his or her personal information; and (c) unlawful disclosure of such information that has been willfully or intentionally made, which shall include the possibility of compensatory damages. 2. Such judicial review shall be sought and obtained in accordance with the applicable legal framework of the State in which relief is sought. 3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 are without prejudice to any other judicial review available with respect to the processing of an individual’s 's personal information under the law of the State in which relief is requested. 4. In the event of the suspension or termination of the Agreement, articles Articles 26(2) or 29(3) shall not create a basis for judicial redress that is no longer available under the law of the Party concerned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement on the Protection of Personal Information

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