Monitor Prawniczy no. 23/2020 On the optimum model of the law on group of companies. Critical remarks on the draft of corporate law of 20 July 2020 (Part I) Krzysztof Oplustil 10.32027/MOP.20.23.2 Maximum non-interest credit costs for consumer credit agreements concluded within the duration of special solutions connected with COVID-19 Zbigniew Długosz, Michał Ankus 10.32027/MOP.20.23.3 Network and service security in the draft amendment to the National Cyber Security System Act Krzysztof Świtała 10.32027/MOP.20.23.4 The concept of risk in cubersecurity regulation Ewa Marzec 10.32027/MOP.20.23.5 Update of perpetual usufruct fees – the effects of failure to comply with the deadline for filing an objection Marcin Dziurda 10.32027/MOP.20.23.6 Autonomisation of the concept of offence with reference to Art. 4421 § 2 of the Civil Code Jakub Turczyn Remuneration of an agent for intermediate interests – the limits of discretion in light of the question for preliminary ruling in Rigall case Mateusz Grochowski, Ewa Rott-Pietrzyk 10.32027/MOP.20.23.8 Wprowadzenie (dodatek MoP 23/2020) Grzegorz Sibiga The first assessment and review of the GDPR – the positions of those concerned and main elements of the EC’s report Arwid Mednis The GDPR in Poland – assessment and new challenges Michał Sołek Small and medium sized enterprises in the General Data Protection Regulation Dominik Lubasz Specificity of the GDPR application by public authorities and entities Marlena Sakowska-Baryła Risk-based approach in the GDPR in practice – conclusions after two years of applying the GDPR Dominika Nowak Documenting GDPR compliance Karolina Gałęzowska The information duty as seen after 2 years of the application of new personal data protection regulations Paweł Fajgielski A national or European supervisory authority in personal data protection matters? Paweł Litwiński Data protection officer versus peremptory decisions of the supervisory authority in individual cases Grzegorz Sibiga Transfer of personal data to third countries. The legal framework and practice in light of the Schrems I and Schrems II judgments Bartosz Marcinkowski Assessment of adequacy of GDPR provisions to ensure transparency of AI systems – selected issues Katarzyna Syska The scope of the processor’s freedom in the processing of personal data Sławomir Kowalski The effect of the GDPR on competition and consumer protection law Iga Małobęcka-Szwast