Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
lodge a complaint
Russian translation:
заявить жалобу; подать жалобу; обжаловать
English term
lodge a complaint
"Finally, you have a right to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority in the Member State of your workplace or residence."
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However, you may proceed futher to below mention short context for more comprehensive understanding of the very context.
In accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation of 27 April 2016, you have the right to access, rectify and erase any personal data concerning you, as well as the right to limit the processing, the right to oppose to the processing or the right to portability of your personal data. You also have the right to set out general and specific guidelines that define how you intend these rights to be exercised after your death. You can exercise your rights by e-mail at the following address: https://personaldataprotection.bureauveritas.com. Finally, you have a right to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority in the Member State of your workplace or residence.
3 | заявить жалобу; подать жалобу; обжаловать | Olesya Kudlay |
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