National Legislation within the Framework of the GDPR journal article Limits and Opportunities of Member State Data Protection Law Julian Wagner, Alexander Benecke European Data Protection Law Review, Volume 2 (2016), Issue 3, Page 353 - 361 After several years of deliberation, the European Union has adopted the General Data Protection Regulation. Considering that the Regulation is directly applicable in all Member States after coming into effect, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will have an enormous impact on national data protection legislation. However, this does not necessarily signal the end of national data protection law because unlike most other common European Regulations, the GDPR provides Member States with some latitude to enact national legislation. These opening clauses, however, give rise to questions of liberties and limitations of future national data protection legislation. In this article, we will examine some of the most important opening clauses and illustrate the different options available to Member States as set forth in the GDPR.