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The “Right to Be Forgotten” in European Law (CROSBI ID 694598)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Vujić Žmegač, Anita ; Vojković, Goran The “Right to Be Forgotten” in European Law // Mediterranean Impressions, Concepts, Stories / Jurjević, Katica ; Kaliterna Lipovčan, Ljiljana ; Medić, Rino et al. (ur.). Zagreb: Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, VERN' Group, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Scientific Council of Anthropological Research (HAZU), 2021. str. 631-641

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vujić Žmegač, Anita ; Vojković, Goran

engleski

The “Right to Be Forgotten” in European Law

„The right to be forgotten“ has been regulated by law only recently, with the entry into force of the General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (GDPR), as a mandatory regulation at European Union level. It is rooted in the old principle of criminal and misdemeanor law on rehabilitation – so even crimes should not be something that will accompany the perpetrator for life, but be deleted from the records after a while. With the advent of the Internet and Internet search engines, a problem appeared that certain behaviour or event related to a person remains permanently recorded and accessible to all. In relation to the development of „the right to be forgotten“, the case of Costeja (C-131/12) before the European Court of Justice between the Spanish subsidiary of Google against the Spanish supervisory authority of AEPD and Maria Costeja Gonzalez was extremely significant, because old, inconvenient information about financial problems he had had years earlier could be found searching Google. „The right to be forgotten“ was then defined by the GDPR, but legal practice is only being built. Thus, for example, according to the decision of the European Court of Justice in 2019, the law itself is exclusively related to the European Union and does not bind Google and others globally. The paper analyses the extent of „the right to be forgotten“ in accordance with today’s European law and its relation to media regulations.

GDPR ; privacy ; right to be forgotten ; EU ; regulation

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Podaci o prilogu

631-641.

2021.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Mediterranean Impressions, Concepts, Stories

Jurjević, Katica ; Kaliterna Lipovčan, Ljiljana ; Medić, Rino ; Ramljak, Ozana

Zagreb: Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, VERN' Group, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Scientific Council of Anthropological Research (HAZU)

978-953-7964-96-2

Podaci o skupu

Mediterranean Islands Conference MIC - Vis, 2020

predavanje

16.09.2020-18.09.2020

Vis, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Pravo

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