Data Retention and its Implications for the Fundamental Right to Privacy

IF 1.7 Q3 Social Sciences
Arianna Vedaschi, Valerio Lubello
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Abstract

The Data Retention Directive is one of the most controversial acts adopted by the EU. The storage of an indeterminate amount of data – concerning every citizen of the EU – requires finding a balance between the need to fight terrorism and the rights to privacy and data protection, as declared in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, the ECHR, and by the common constitutional values shared by Member States. According to the CJEU (joined cases C-293/12 and C-594/12), the Directive ‘treats everyone as a suspect’, ‘monitors everyone’ and ‘puts everyone under surveillance’ and represents a ‘serious interference’ to citizens’ rights to privacy.The aim of this paper is to define – through a comparative analysis – the main features of the CJEU balancing process, trying to assess possible future scenarios for data retention in the European and domestic legal frameworks. The challenge remains the same: how to prevent serious crime and terrorism while preserving our fundamental rights?
数据保留及其对基本隐私权的影响
数据保留指令是欧盟通过的最具争议的法案之一。存储数量不确定的数据——涉及到欧盟的每一个公民——需要在打击恐怖主义的需要与隐私权和数据保护之间找到平衡,正如欧盟基本权利宪章(ECHR)和成员国共同的宪法价值观所宣布的那样。根据欧洲法院(合并案例C-293/12和C-594/12)的说法,该指令“将每个人都视为嫌疑人”,“监视每个人”并“将每个人置于监视之下”,是对公民隐私权的“严重干涉”。本文的目的是通过比较分析来定义欧洲法院平衡过程的主要特征,试图评估欧洲和国内法律框架中数据保留的可能未来情景。挑战仍然是一样的:如何在保护我们的基本权利的同时防止严重犯罪和恐怖主义?
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