burden of patent unreasonableness of requests is the responsibility of the person responsible for the
processing to whom they are addressed.
Art 30 – any person concerned has the right:
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To oppose, on legitimate grounds relating to his/her particular situation that the personal
data relating to him/her being processed, unless legal provisions expressly providing the
processing. In case of a legitimate objection, the processing implemented by the person
responsible for the processing may not be related to the data in question;

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To oppose, on demand and without charge, to the processing of data relating to prospecting
purposes;

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To be informed before personal data relating to him/her be disclosed for the first time to third
parties or used on behalf of third parties for prospection and to be expressly granted the right
to object free of charge to the aforesaid disclosure or use .

Art 31- Any person, proving his/her identity may require the person responsible for the processing
that be, as appropriate , rectified, completed, updated , deleted or locked the personal data relating to
him/her which is inaccurate, incomplete, ambiguous , outdated or whose collection, use , disclosure or
storage is prohibited .
Art 32- Ration of the Permanent Secretary of the National Commission of the Global Environment
Facility.
The successors of a deceased person proving their identity may, if the evidence brought to their
knowledge let them assume that the personal data concerning them being subject of processing have
not been updated , require the person responsible for this processing take into account the death and
make the updates that must be the consequence .
When those successors request for that, the person responsible for the processing must justify , free of
charge for the claimant , that he has made the operations required under the preceding paragraph.
Art 33- The person concerned has the right to obtain from the person responsible for the processing
the erasure of personal data and on the termination of the distribution of such information ,
particularly with regard to the personal data that the person concerned was made available when he
was a minor , or for one of the following reasons :
- Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or subsequently processed;
- The person concerned has withdrawn the consent on which the processing was based or when the
authorized shelf life has expired and there is no other legal ground for the data processing;
- The person concerned objects to the processing of personal data concerning him/her when there are
no legal grounds of the aforesaid processing;
- Data processing does not comply with the provisions of this Law;
- For any other legitimate reason.
Art 34- When the person responsible for the processing has made public the personal data of the
person concerned, he/she shall take all reasonable steps, including technical measures, with regard to
the data released under his/her responsibility, to inform the third parties which are processing the

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