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10 May Digital rights in the Western Balkans

Posted at 10 May 2023 in ▶ Journalists, ▶ Data protection, Freedom of speech

BIRN's latest annual report shows how political tensions, culture wars and Russian propaganda have intensified digital human rights abuses in the Balkans. The Western Balkans has faced ongoing political tensions...

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10 Apr The systematic publication of personal data of tax debtors violated the Convention

Posted at 10 Apr 2023 in ▶ Data protection, Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life)

In the case of L.B. v. Hungary (application no. 36345/16, 09.03.2023) the European Court of Human Rights held, by 15 votes to 2, that there had been a violation of...

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13 Feb Wiretapping in the context of criminal proceedings was not in accordance with the Convention

Posted at 13 Feb 2023 in ▶ Data protection, Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life), Article 13 (right to an effective remedy)

In the case Potoczká and Adamčo v. Slovakia (no. 7286/16, 12.01.2023) the Court of European Court of Human Rights found a violation Violation of Article 8 and Article 6 §...

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29 Jul Keeping police files on judges based on their political views led to a violation of the Convention

Posted at 29 Jul 2022 in ▶ Data protection, Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life)

In the case of M.D. and Others v. Spain (application no. 36584/17, 28.06.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been a violation of Article 8...

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20 Apr Keeping records of prisoners’ correspondence on a judicial IT server was contrary to the Convention

Posted at 20 Apr 2022 in ▶ Data protection, ▶ Prisoners, Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life)

In the case of Nuh Uzun and Others v. Turkey (application no. 49341/18 and 13 other applications) the European Court of Human Rights held unanimously, that there had been a...

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26 Jan Legal flaws in the legal protections of secret surveillance led to a violation of Article 8 of the Convention

Posted at 26 Jan 2022 in ▶ Data protection, ▶ Judiciary, Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life)

In the case of Ekimdzhiev and Others v. Bulgaria (application no. 70078/12, 11.01.2022) the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been a violation of Article 8...

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26 Jul The line between right to be forgotten and freedom of expression

Posted at 26 Jul 2021 in ▶ Data protection, Freedom of speech, Article 10 (right to freedom of expression)

In the case of Hurbain v. Belgium (application no. 57292/16, 22.06.2021) the European Court of Human Rights held that there had been: no violation of Article 10 (freedom of expression)...

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16 Jun UK violated human rights by bulk intercepting regime

Posted at 16 Jun 2021 in ▶ Data protection, Article 8 (right to respect for private and family life)

In the case of Big Brother Watch and Others v. the United Kingdom (application nos. 58170/13, 62322/14 and 24969/15, 25.05.2021) the European Court of Human Rights held: unanimously, that there...

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28 Sep Combating the rise of digital rights violations in Southeast Europe

Posted at 28 Sep 2020 in North Macedonia, Serbia, ▶ Data protection, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Freedom of speech

Nineteen organisations from Southeast Europe have joined forces in a newly-established network that aims to advance the protection of digital rights and address the growing challenges posed by the widespread...

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22 Jun Digital rights violations proliferated in South-East Europe during the coronavirus pandemic

Posted at 22 Jun 2020 in North Macedonia, Serbia, Internet, ▶ Data protection, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Freedom of speech

Digital rights violations proliferated in Central and South-East Europe during the coronavirus pandemic, with over half of them involving propaganda, disinformation or the publication of unverified information, monitoring by BIRN...

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