Situating Privacy and Data Protection in a Moving European Security Continuum

Gloria Gonzalez Fuster, Paul De Hert, Serge Gutwirth, [No Value] Http: (Editor), [No Value] Wwwinexprojecteu (Editor), [No Value] Indexphp?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=58&&itemid=72 (Editor)

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Abstract

There is no doubt that EU security measures have an impact on fundamental rights. But
which are the fundamental rights more deeply affected by them? And how should
these rights be activated to ensure the effective protection of individuals and of
democratic societies? A series of critical elements must be highlighted in order to
address the legal dilemmas arising in this area. The present paper reviews them in the
light of the results of the research undertaken by Work Package 2 of the Converging
and conflicting ethical values in the internal/external security in continuum in Europe
(INEX) project, under the title "Cross-border legal dilemmas of the internal/external
security continuum".
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNorway
PublisherInternational Peace Research Institute (Prio)
Number of pages47
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2011

Bibliographical note

http://www.inexproject.eu/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=58&&Itemid=72

Keywords

  • privacy

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