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(De)gradation of Personal Data, Soft Proportionality and Identification Details
Notermans, Pierre
2021In European Data Protection Law Review, 7 (1) (2021), p. 134-139
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Keywords :
retention; telecommunication data; private life; Data Protection Convention; pressing social need; national security; terrorism; organized crime; non-highly personal data; privacy harm; data protection rights
Abstract :
[en] Case Note - Breyer v Germany, Application number 50001/12, Judgment of European Court of Human Rights of 30 January 2020. Obligation to identify oneself when acquiring a mobile telephone card. Storage of ID details. Necessity in a democratic society. No violation of Article 8 ECHR.
Disciplines :
European & international law
Public law
Author, co-author :
Notermans, Pierre ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de droit > Contentieux constitutionnel
Language :
English
Title :
(De)gradation of Personal Data, Soft Proportionality and Identification Details
Publication date :
14 April 2021
Journal title :
European Data Protection Law Review
ISSN :
2364-2831
eISSN :
2364-284X
Publisher :
Lexxion, Berlin, Germany
Volume :
7 (1)
Issue :
2021
Pages :
134-139
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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