Privacy is commonly seen as an instrumental value in relation to negative freedom, human dignity and personal autonomy. Article 8 ECHR, protecting the right to privacy, was originally coined as a doctrine protecting the negative freedom of citizens in vertical relations, that is between citizen and state. Over the years, the Court has extended privacy protection to horizontal relations and has gradually accepted that individual autonomy is an equally important value underlying the right to privacy. However, in most of the recent cases regarding Article 8 ECHR, the Court goes beyond the protection of negative freedom and individual autonomy and instead focuses self-expression, personal development and human flourishing. Accepting this virtue...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
Article 8 ECHR was adopted as a classic negative right, which provides the citizen protection from u...
Originally, privacy was conceived primarily as a duty of the state not to abuse its powers It could ...
Under the current legal paradigm, the rights to privacy and data protection provide natural persons ...
Under the current legal paradigm, the rights to privacy and data protection provide natural persons ...
Privacy is a fundamental human right. This is acknowledged by Article 8 of the European Convention o...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
This thesis is about the protection of individuals against the negative impact that big data may hav...
This article considers how existing literature on privacy recognizes, constructs and otherwise impli...
Everyone has the right to demand respect for their privacy (private life). Hence, this right has bee...
Technological advances are bringing new light to privacy issues and changing the reasons for why pri...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
Article 8 ECHR was adopted as a classic negative right, which provides the citizen protection from u...
Originally, privacy was conceived primarily as a duty of the state not to abuse its powers It could ...
Under the current legal paradigm, the rights to privacy and data protection provide natural persons ...
Under the current legal paradigm, the rights to privacy and data protection provide natural persons ...
Privacy is a fundamental human right. This is acknowledged by Article 8 of the European Convention o...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
This thesis is about the protection of individuals against the negative impact that big data may hav...
This article considers how existing literature on privacy recognizes, constructs and otherwise impli...
Everyone has the right to demand respect for their privacy (private life). Hence, this right has bee...
Technological advances are bringing new light to privacy issues and changing the reasons for why pri...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...