For some decades, the right to privacy and the right to the protection of personal data seemed to be much the same thing. Since 2008, the case-law of the European Court of Justice has started considering them as autonomous rights, although the first is deemed connected to the second. The Treaty of Lisbon brought two important innovations in the data protection sector. Firstly, art. 8 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, on the right the protection of personal data, became legally binding, thanks to the amendment of art. 6 TEU. Secondly, art. 16 TFEU granted the European Institutions the power to lay down rules, according to the ordinary legislative procedure, relating to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data. The recent access of the right to the protection of personal data in primary EU law poses the problem of the extent of the competence of the EU in this sector. Moreover, one may wonder whether the Lisbon reform provides any advantages to citizens in terms of per- sonal data protection. This article tries to answer these questions, reconstructing the right to the protection of personal data.
Balducci, F. (2016). La Protezione dei Dati Personali nell’Unione Europea tra Libertà di Circolazione e Diritti Fondamentali dell’Uomo. RIVISTA ITALIANA DI DIRITTO PUBBLICO COMUNITARIO.
La Protezione dei Dati Personali nell’Unione Europea tra Libertà di Circolazione e Diritti Fondamentali dell’Uomo
BALDUCCI, FABIO
2016-04-01
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For some decades, the right to privacy and the right to the protection of personal data seemed to be much the same thing. Since 2008, the case-law of the European Court of Justice has started considering them as autonomous rights, although the first is deemed connected to the second. The Treaty of Lisbon brought two important innovations in the data protection sector. Firstly, art. 8 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, on the right the protection of personal data, became legally binding, thanks to the amendment of art. 6 TEU. Secondly, art. 16 TFEU granted the European Institutions the power to lay down rules, according to the ordinary legislative procedure, relating to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data. The recent access of the right to the protection of personal data in primary EU law poses the problem of the extent of the competence of the EU in this sector. Moreover, one may wonder whether the Lisbon reform provides any advantages to citizens in terms of per- sonal data protection. This article tries to answer these questions, reconstructing the right to the protection of personal data.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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