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2 April, 2015

Reporting to the Personal Data Protection Inspector: How and What to Submit

Thus, any information related to an in¬dividual may fall within the auspices of the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Personal Data, which became fully applicable to the private sector as of 1 November 2014. Baqar Palavandishvili, a lawyer at Mgaloblishvili Kipiani Dzidziguri (MKD) - a law firm with extensive expertise in providing legal advice in Georgia - comments on peculiarities of the new law's application and what businesses in Georgia should pay attention to.

Essentially, the Law of Georgia on the Protection of Personal Data is a reflection of Georgia's commitment under the 1981 Con-vention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data - to which Georgia became party in 2005 - as well as of the EU Data Protection Directive and the recent Association Agree¬ment with the European Union.

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