
March 24, 2026Newsletter
Newsletter: Excessive access request under Art. 12(5) GDPR – CJEU judgment (C-526/24, 19 March 2026)
In its recent judgment (Rs. C‑526/24), the European Court of Justice (ECJ) shed some light on data subject access rights and potential damages connected thereto: The ECJ held that a first data subject access request can be “excessive” under the GDPR (the amount of requests is not necessarily the main indicator for excessiveness). A request can be “excessive” if it was not made for a data protection-related purpose, but rather with an abusive intent. The ECJ further held that Art. 82(1) GDPR provides data subjects a right to compensation for damages resulting from a breach of their right to access. Finally, the ECJ held that Art. 82(1) GDPR also encompasses non-material damages due to the loss of control over personal data or uncertainty as to whether such data have been processed. However, the data subject needs to show that he/she has actually suffered damages and that their own conduct was not the decisive cause thereof. For further details, please refer to our newsletter linked below (in German). Contacts![]() Dr. Rehana HarasgamaTel. +41 58 200 39 00 rehana.harasgama@kellerhals-carrard.ch ![]() Lara BurkhalterTel. +41 58 200 39 00 Fax +41 58 200 39 11 lara.burkhalter@kellerhals-carrard.ch ![]() Prof. Dr. Cornelia StengelTel. +41 58 200 39 00 Fax +41 58 200 39 11 cornelia.stengel@kellerhals-carrard.ch ![]() Gaspare LodererTel. +41 58 200 39 00 Fax +41 58 200 39 11 gaspare.loderer@kellerhals-carrard.ch ![]() Dr. Vera ValloneTel. +41 58 200 39 00 Fax +41 58 200 39 11 vera.vallone@kellerhals-carrard.ch ![]() Jonas TreschTel. +41 58 200 38 17 Fax +41 58 200 39 11 jonas.tresch@kellerhals-carrard.ch |





