Data Controller
Justice Ministry European Committee (JME)
Official correspondence: europejusticeministry@gmail.com
Justice Ministry Europe processes personal data in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR).
Justice Ministry Europe is an independent initiative operating within and outside the European Union and acts as the data controller for the purposes described below.
Data Controller:
Justice Ministry Europe
Status: Independent initiative operating in and outside the European Union
Contact email:
europejusticeministry@gmail.com
Personal data is processed only where a lawful basis exists under Article 6 GDPR:
| Purpose | Legal Basis |
|---|---|
| Correspondence and inquiries | Article 6(1)(b) GDPR |
| Case handling and follow-up | Article 6(1)(b) GDPR |
| Feedback and service improvement | Article 6(1)(f) GDPR |
| Newsletter communication | Article 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent) |
Personal data will not be used for incompatible purposes.
Special categories of personal data (Article 9 GDPR), if provided, will be processed only where strictly necessary and with explicit consent or another lawful basis permitted by law.
Personal data is retained only for as long as necessary for:
Case files may be stored long-term where justified by these purposes. Access is restricted, and appropriate technical and organizational safeguards are applied.
Personal data may be shared only with authorized persons or service providers where necessary for the activities of Justice Ministry Europe. All recipients are bound by confidentiality and data protection obligations.
Justice Ministry Europe operates internationally. Personal data may be accessed or processed outside the European Union.
Where personal data is transferred outside the EU/EEA, appropriate safeguards are applied in accordance with Chapter V GDPR, including:
You have the right to:
Requests can be sent to:
📧 europejusticeministry@gmail.com
Where processing is based on consent, consent is freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of prior processing.