Luxembourg
Europe · tier_3 · Research scope: country
Country overview
What this hub already does
Luxembourg currently has 4 starter rules across 1 topic. The current sample skews toward restricted rows, which is useful for layout testing but not yet a full legal baseline.
Starter activities in Luxembourg
These rows prove the country hub works as a useful browse page before the full dataset is researched.
monitoring staff
Luxembourg does not allow open-ended staff surveillance. CNPD guidance says employee monitoring in employment relationships must fit Article L.261-1 of the Labour Code and the GDPR lawfulness rules.
recording conversations
Luxembourg privacy rules do not treat recording communications as automatically free. CNPD guidance says communications may be recorded only with valid consent or in specified lawful business uses, and transparency obligations still apply.
recording people in public
Luxembourg allows some CCTV and other video surveillance, but CNPD guidance says controllers who install cameras must comply with the GDPR and define a lawful purpose. Recording people in public is therefore not a blanket yes and depends on the setup, field of view and legal basis.
recording phone calls
Luxembourg CNPD guidance says recording telephone conversations and electronic communications is in principle possible only under the electronic-communications privacy law and the GDPR. It specifically points to prior informed consent or certain lawful business uses such as evidencing a commercial communication.
All current rows for Luxembourg
The table stays useful for auditing because it shows the exact starter rows behind this country hub.
| Activity | Status | Topic | Row state |
|---|---|---|---|
| monitoring staff | Depends | Surveillance | verified |
| recording conversations | Depends | Surveillance | verified |
| recording people in public | Depends | Surveillance | verified |
| recording phone calls | Depends | Surveillance | verified |