This book provides the first comprehensive doctrinal and comparative study to examine the influence of the fundamental human right to respect for private life on data retention within EU law, specifically communications data and passenger name record data, for the purpose of countering serious crime.
This book provides the first comprehensive doctrinal and comparative study to examine the influence of the fundamental human right to respect for private life on data retention within EU law, specifically communications data and passenger name record data, for the purpose of countering serious crime.
Dr Nóra Ni Loideain is Assistant Professor in Law and Director of the Information Law & Policy Centre at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. She is also a Senior Fellow at the University of Johannesburg, an Associate Fellow at the University of Cambridge Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, a member of the UK Home Office Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group, and an editor of the journal International Data Privacy Law. Prior to her academic career, she was a Legal and Policy Officer for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of Ireland and clerked for the Irish Supreme Court.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: An Introduction: Article 8 ECHR and Communications Data within the Global Privacy Framework * 2: The Approach of the Strasbourg Court to Article 8 ECHR and Interception of Communications * 3: The Approach of the Strasbourg Court to Article 8 ECHR and Communications Data * 4: The Evolving Dialogue between Luxembourg and Strasbourg * 5: The Approach of the CJEU to Article 8 ECHR and Data Retention * 6: The Data Retention Directive and Article 8 ECHR * 7: The Data Retention Directive and the National Courts * 8: Post-Legislative Review of the Data Retention Directive * 9: Data Retention and the EU Passenger Name Record Directive * 10: Conclusions and Future Prospects
* 1: An Introduction: Article 8 ECHR and Communications Data within the Global Privacy Framework * 2: The Approach of the Strasbourg Court to Article 8 ECHR and Interception of Communications * 3: The Approach of the Strasbourg Court to Article 8 ECHR and Communications Data * 4: The Evolving Dialogue between Luxembourg and Strasbourg * 5: The Approach of the CJEU to Article 8 ECHR and Data Retention * 6: The Data Retention Directive and Article 8 ECHR * 7: The Data Retention Directive and the National Courts * 8: Post-Legislative Review of the Data Retention Directive * 9: Data Retention and the EU Passenger Name Record Directive * 10: Conclusions and Future Prospects
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