Article 8 ECHR was adopted as a classic negative right, which provides the citizen protection from unlawful and arbitrary interference by the state with his private and family life, home and communication. The ECtHR, however, has gradually broadened its scope so that the right to privacy encroaches upon other provisions embodied in the Convention, includes rights and freedoms explicitly left out of the ECHR by the drafters of the Convention and functions as the main pillar on which the Court has built its practice of opening up the Convention for new rights and freedoms. Consequently, Article 8 ECHR has been transformed from a classic privacy right to a personality right, providing protection to the personal development of individuals. Apar...
Individual privacy rights are often at the heart of information privacy and data protection laws. Th...
As it is currently regulated, the right to privacy is predominantly conceived as a subjective right ...
This thesis deals with the fundamental right to the protection of personal data as enshrined in Arti...
Privacy is commonly seen as an instrumental value in relation to negative freedom, human dignity and...
Privacy is a fundamental human right. This is acknowledged by Article 8 of the European Convention o...
Following a general overview of the EHCR case of law and some of its distinctive features, this arti...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
Encoding and (re-)using data about or created by citizens to generate new value is a process referre...
The European Union\u27s right to erasure came into effect May 25, 2018, as Article 17 of the General...
The emergence of the right to personal data protection is usually considered in close proximity to t...
The main object of this paper is the tender balance that exists and arises even more between the use...
Everybody wants privacy. Even though we are in the age of reality television and tell-all books, it ...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
For some decades, the right to privacy and the right to the protection of personal data seemed to be...
Everyone has the right to demand respect for their privacy (private life). Hence, this right has bee...
Individual privacy rights are often at the heart of information privacy and data protection laws. Th...
As it is currently regulated, the right to privacy is predominantly conceived as a subjective right ...
This thesis deals with the fundamental right to the protection of personal data as enshrined in Arti...
Privacy is commonly seen as an instrumental value in relation to negative freedom, human dignity and...
Privacy is a fundamental human right. This is acknowledged by Article 8 of the European Convention o...
Following a general overview of the EHCR case of law and some of its distinctive features, this arti...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
Encoding and (re-)using data about or created by citizens to generate new value is a process referre...
The European Union\u27s right to erasure came into effect May 25, 2018, as Article 17 of the General...
The emergence of the right to personal data protection is usually considered in close proximity to t...
The main object of this paper is the tender balance that exists and arises even more between the use...
Everybody wants privacy. Even though we are in the age of reality television and tell-all books, it ...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
For some decades, the right to privacy and the right to the protection of personal data seemed to be...
Everyone has the right to demand respect for their privacy (private life). Hence, this right has bee...
Individual privacy rights are often at the heart of information privacy and data protection laws. Th...
As it is currently regulated, the right to privacy is predominantly conceived as a subjective right ...
This thesis deals with the fundamental right to the protection of personal data as enshrined in Arti...