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082 04 $a 342.408/58 $2 23
245 00 $a European constitutional courts towards data retention laws / $c Marek Zubik, Jan Podkowik, Robert Rybski, editors.
264  1 $a Cham, Switzerland : $b Springer, $c [2021]
300    $a x, 384 pages ; $c 25 cm.
490 1  $a Law, governance and technology series: issues in privacy and data protection, $x 2352-1902 ; $v volume 45
520    $a The book analyses the impact the jurisprudence of the constitutional courts of EU Member States and the Court of Justice of the European Union has had on the perception of freedom of communications in the digital era with respect to these courts' judgments regarding regulating storage and access to telecommunications data (known as telecommunications data retention) from 2008 to 2017. To do so, it examines the jurisprudence of the constitutional courts of Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, and Slovakia, i.e. those courts that have already ruled on domestic provisions regulating telecommunications data retention. Further, it investigates the judgments of the Court of Justice of European Union regarding directive 2006/24/EC regulating telecommunications data retention along with relevant jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights. As such, the book provides a comparative study of jurisprudence and national measures to implement the Data Retention Directive. Moreover, the book discusses whether our current understanding of protection of freedom of communications guaranteed by the constitutions of EU member states and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, which was developed in the era of analogue communications, remains accurate in the era of digital technologies and mass surveillance (simultaneously applied by states and private corporations). In this context, the book reconstructs constitutional standards that currently apply in the EU towards data retention. This book presents a unique comparative analysis of all judgments concerning Directive 2006/24/EC, which can be used in the legislative process on the EU forum aimed at introducing new principles of data retention and by constitutional courts in the context of comparative argumentation.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
650  0 $a Privacy, Right of $z European Union countries.
650  0 $a Records retention $x Law and legislation $z European Union countries.
650  0 $a Data protection $x Law and legislation $z European Union countries.
650  0 $a Constitutional courts $z European Union countries.
650  7 $a Constitutional courts. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00875771
650  7 $a Data protection $x Law and legislation. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00887963
650  7 $a Privacy, Right of. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01077444
650  7 $a Records retention $x Law and legislation. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01091684
651  7 $a European Union countries. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01269470
776 08 $z 9783030571894 $i e-book version
700 1  $a Zubik, Marek, $e editor.
700 1  $a Podkowik, Jan, $e editor.
700 1  $a Rybski, Robert, $e editor.
830  0 $a Law, governance and technology series ; $v v. 45.
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