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Spain Must Pay for Non-Transposition of EU Data Protection Directive
On 25 February 2021, the CJEU ordered Spain to pay a lump sum of € 15 million and a daily penalty payment of €89,000 for its ongoing failure to transpose Directive 2016/680 regarding the protection of personal data by law enforcement authorities (for the Directive …
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Commission Admits Initiative against Biometric Mass Surveillance
On 7 January 2021, the Commission decided to register a European Citizens’ Initiative entitled: “Civil society initiative for a ban on biometric mass surveillance practices.” The organisers call on the European Commission to strictly regulate the use of biometric technologies in order to …
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Council Agrees on Negotiating Mandate for E-Privacy Regulation – Data Retention Included
On 10 February 2021, the Council agreed on a negotiating mandate for the planned Regulation “concerning the respect for private life and the protection of personal data in electronic communications” (e-Privacy Regulation). Although the Commission presented its proposal (COM(2017) 10 final) in January …
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Portuguese Council Presidency Pushes Forward EU Data Retention Law
Following the CJEU’s landmark judgment from 6 October 2020 in La Quadrature du Net and Others (→ eucrim 2/2020, 3/2020, 184-186), the Portuguese Council Presidency wishes to make progress in drafting new EU legislation to harmonise the public authorities’ access to traffic and location …
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CJEU Confirms Strict Limitations of Data Retention
In its judgment of 2 March 2021 on the Estonian rules on data retention, the CJEU confirmed red lines for access to traffic and location data for law enforcement purposes. In addition, the case questioned which competent authority can grant access to such data.
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CJEU Delivers Landmark Judgment on Right to Silence in Administrative (Punitive) Proceedings
On 2 February 2021, the CJEU, sitting in for the Grand Chamber, rendered an important judgment on the right to remain silent in administrative proceedings if the person’s answers might also establish his/her punitive liability. The case is referred to as C-481/19 (DB v …
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Commission: Hate Crime Should Become an EU Crime
On 23 February 2021, the Commission published a roadmap for a proposal to include hate speech and hate crime into the list of EU crimes for which harmonisation of substantive criminal law would be possible in accordance with Art. 83(1) TFEU. The Commission plans to …
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