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Raul Torres
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本文分析了欧洲人权法院(ECHR)“López Ribalda II”的新裁决,以及雇主使用隐藏视频监控摄像头在工作场所监控员工的可能性。还研究了西班牙宪法法院的标准和欧洲人权法院在“López Ribalda”一案中的初审判决,以了解不断变化的标准和欧洲人权法院新裁决对未来劳资关系的重要性。简而言之,欧洲人权法院的新裁决“López Ribalda II”证明安装隐藏摄像头是正当的,因为存在对员工违规行为的合理怀疑,而这是一个比例决定,没有更少的侵入性措施。欧洲人权公约,隐藏摄像头,基本权利,隐私,怀疑,比例原则,视频监控,违规行为。
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The ECHR Grand Chamber ‘López Ribalda II’ Judgement Dated 17 October 2019. Analysis on the Validity of Concealed Cameras Based on Case Law from the Spanish Constitutional Court
This article analyses the new ruling of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ‘López Ribalda II’ and the possibility for employers to use hidden video surveillance cameras in order to monitor employees in the workplace. The criteria of the Spanish Constitutional Court and the first judgement of the ECHR in the ‘López Ribalda’ case are also studied in order to understand the evolving criteria and the importance of the new ECHR decision for the future of labour relationships. In short, the new ruling of the ECHR ‘López Ribalda II’ justifies the installation of hidden cameras due to the existence of reasonable suspicions of employee’s irregularities when this is a proportional decision and there are no less intrusive measures. ECHR, hidden cameras, fundamental rights, privacy, suspicions, proportionality principle, video surveillance, irregularities.
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