Human rights are the basis by which the dignity of the human being is guaranteed. This is especially important in the relationship between persons and governments, who on the one hand have great power in form of legislation over these persons, but on the other hand must ensure the protection of human rights. A problem may arise when these two opposing forces of the State collide,1 as the individual will bear the consequences of that collision. In the instance of the recently adopted amendment of the Directive on Administrative Cooperation (‘DAC6’) this very tension between the States’ power to legislate may lead to a conflict with its obligation to protect human rights. The aim of this paper is to establish whether the new mandatory disclos...
Defence date: 27 November 2010Examining Board: Pierre-Marie Dupuy (former EUI, Institut de hautes ét...
This book analyses the case-law of the European Convention on Human Rights with particular reference...
This article examines the tension between mandatory self-reporting and identification statutes and t...
The focus of this thesis is the EU Directive on mandatory disclosure rules on intermediaries that ma...
Przedmiot badań: Orzeczenie J.B. przeciwko Szwajcarii wydane przez ETPCz jest jednym z wyznaczników ...
Although Article 10 in principle prohibits interferences by public authorities with the right to fre...
Disclosure and the procedure regulating it represent a subject matter in which crime control and hum...
Since it came into force in September, 1953, the European Convention on Human Rights has served as a...
In the supranational system of the European Convention of Human Rights, the state's liability is def...
Under the Swedish regulation on procedural duty of disclosure, it has long been the case that three ...
The overall aim of this article is to analyse the taxpayers’ rights to confidentiality and privacy ...
This article provides an analysis of the procedural aspects of the right to silence falling within A...
Disclosure and the procedure regulating it represent a subject matter in which crime control and hum...
Human rights can have a positive and a negative dimension. The negative dimension is meant to preven...
The European Convention on Human Rights proclaims the right of everyone to privacy of information ab...
Defence date: 27 November 2010Examining Board: Pierre-Marie Dupuy (former EUI, Institut de hautes ét...
This book analyses the case-law of the European Convention on Human Rights with particular reference...
This article examines the tension between mandatory self-reporting and identification statutes and t...
The focus of this thesis is the EU Directive on mandatory disclosure rules on intermediaries that ma...
Przedmiot badań: Orzeczenie J.B. przeciwko Szwajcarii wydane przez ETPCz jest jednym z wyznaczników ...
Although Article 10 in principle prohibits interferences by public authorities with the right to fre...
Disclosure and the procedure regulating it represent a subject matter in which crime control and hum...
Since it came into force in September, 1953, the European Convention on Human Rights has served as a...
In the supranational system of the European Convention of Human Rights, the state's liability is def...
Under the Swedish regulation on procedural duty of disclosure, it has long been the case that three ...
The overall aim of this article is to analyse the taxpayers’ rights to confidentiality and privacy ...
This article provides an analysis of the procedural aspects of the right to silence falling within A...
Disclosure and the procedure regulating it represent a subject matter in which crime control and hum...
Human rights can have a positive and a negative dimension. The negative dimension is meant to preven...
The European Convention on Human Rights proclaims the right of everyone to privacy of information ab...
Defence date: 27 November 2010Examining Board: Pierre-Marie Dupuy (former EUI, Institut de hautes ét...
This book analyses the case-law of the European Convention on Human Rights with particular reference...
This article examines the tension between mandatory self-reporting and identification statutes and t...