Data Retention in Europe and Beyond
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Data Retention in Europe and Beyond
Law and Policy in the Aftermath of an Invalidated Directive
Kosta, Eleni; Kamara, Irene
Oxford University Press
02/2025
512
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9780198897736
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1: Eleni Kosta and Irene Kamara: Introduction: Data Retention in the EU and Beyond: An Evolving Landscape
2: Eleni Kosta: The Evolution of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention: Towards the Regulation of Access
3: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Data Retention and the Judicial Parameters of Mass Surveillance in EU Law
4: Lorenzo Dalla Corte: A Critical Comment on Proportionality in the Mass Surveillance Jurisprudence of the CJEU and the ECtHR
5: Daniele Nardi: Proportionality and Strict Proportionality in the Case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on Data Retention
6: Xavier Tracol: Data Retention in the Proposed ePrivacy Regulation Caught between the Well-established Case Law of the Court of Justice and the Deep Disagreements of the EU Legislature: For a Legally Compliant Way Forward
7: Matthias Baecker: Data Retention in Germany: Not a Never-ending Story After All?
8: Luigi Montuori and Veronica Tondi: The Long Way to the Compliance of Data Retention with European Union Law: The Italian Case
9: Christiana Markou: Consequences of the Collapse of a Directive: The Aftermath of CJEU Data Retention Case Law on Cypriot Jurisprudence
10: TJ McIntyre: Data Retention in Ireland: When European Law Meets National Recalcitrance
11: Maxime Lassalle: A Clash Between the French System and the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention?
12: Magdalena Brewczy'nska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martinez Santos: The Impact-or No Impact-of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention in Spain
14: Marc van der HamEsther Baars: Data Retention and Law Enforcement in the Netherlands
15: Ayo Naesborg-Andersen: To Retain or (not) to Retain Data? The Danish Case
16: Vanessa Franssen and Catherine Van de Heyning: Belgium's New Data Retention Legislation: Third Time Lucky, or Three Strikes and You're Out?
17: Maria Bergstroem: The Swedish Data Retention Saga: From EU Initiator to Penalty Payments, Reviewed and Revised National Rules
18: Shweta Reddy Degalahal: Data Retention and Law Enforcement Access to Personal Data in India
19: Xenofon V Kontargyris: Regulating Data Retention in Japan
20: Bryce Clayton Newell: Regulating Access: A Brief Overview of US Regulations on Access to Communications Data
21: Maria Tzanou: The Judicialization of EU Data Retention Law: Epistemic Injustice and the Construction of an Unequal Surveillance Regime
22: Marco Bassini: Data Retention as a Matter of Constitutional Law
23: Lucas M Haitsma, Oskar J Gstrein, Heinrich Winter: Passenger Name Records: Necessary Data Retention to Fight Crime and Terrorism, or Threatening Privacy and Data Protection?
24: Niovi Vavoula: Data Retention and Automated Processing of Personal Data: Unpacking the CJEU's Approach
25: Maria Grazia Porcedda: Automated Analysis in the AFSJ and Digital Single Market Monitoring: An Effaced Nexus
26: Maria-Lucia Rebrean and Gianclaudio Malgieri: On Administrative and Surveillance Vulnerability and the Digital Government in the EU
27: Ivan Manokha: Data Retention and the 'Chilling Effect' in the Context of Mass Surveillance and a Tacit Sift Towards a Hobbesian state in Western Democracies
2: Eleni Kosta: The Evolution of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention: Towards the Regulation of Access
3: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Data Retention and the Judicial Parameters of Mass Surveillance in EU Law
4: Lorenzo Dalla Corte: A Critical Comment on Proportionality in the Mass Surveillance Jurisprudence of the CJEU and the ECtHR
5: Daniele Nardi: Proportionality and Strict Proportionality in the Case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on Data Retention
6: Xavier Tracol: Data Retention in the Proposed ePrivacy Regulation Caught between the Well-established Case Law of the Court of Justice and the Deep Disagreements of the EU Legislature: For a Legally Compliant Way Forward
7: Matthias Baecker: Data Retention in Germany: Not a Never-ending Story After All?
8: Luigi Montuori and Veronica Tondi: The Long Way to the Compliance of Data Retention with European Union Law: The Italian Case
9: Christiana Markou: Consequences of the Collapse of a Directive: The Aftermath of CJEU Data Retention Case Law on Cypriot Jurisprudence
10: TJ McIntyre: Data Retention in Ireland: When European Law Meets National Recalcitrance
11: Maxime Lassalle: A Clash Between the French System and the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention?
12: Magdalena Brewczy'nska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martinez Santos: The Impact-or No Impact-of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention in Spain
14: Marc van der HamEsther Baars: Data Retention and Law Enforcement in the Netherlands
15: Ayo Naesborg-Andersen: To Retain or (not) to Retain Data? The Danish Case
16: Vanessa Franssen and Catherine Van de Heyning: Belgium's New Data Retention Legislation: Third Time Lucky, or Three Strikes and You're Out?
17: Maria Bergstroem: The Swedish Data Retention Saga: From EU Initiator to Penalty Payments, Reviewed and Revised National Rules
18: Shweta Reddy Degalahal: Data Retention and Law Enforcement Access to Personal Data in India
19: Xenofon V Kontargyris: Regulating Data Retention in Japan
20: Bryce Clayton Newell: Regulating Access: A Brief Overview of US Regulations on Access to Communications Data
21: Maria Tzanou: The Judicialization of EU Data Retention Law: Epistemic Injustice and the Construction of an Unequal Surveillance Regime
22: Marco Bassini: Data Retention as a Matter of Constitutional Law
23: Lucas M Haitsma, Oskar J Gstrein, Heinrich Winter: Passenger Name Records: Necessary Data Retention to Fight Crime and Terrorism, or Threatening Privacy and Data Protection?
24: Niovi Vavoula: Data Retention and Automated Processing of Personal Data: Unpacking the CJEU's Approach
25: Maria Grazia Porcedda: Automated Analysis in the AFSJ and Digital Single Market Monitoring: An Effaced Nexus
26: Maria-Lucia Rebrean and Gianclaudio Malgieri: On Administrative and Surveillance Vulnerability and the Digital Government in the EU
27: Ivan Manokha: Data Retention and the 'Chilling Effect' in the Context of Mass Surveillance and a Tacit Sift Towards a Hobbesian state in Western Democracies
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1: Eleni Kosta and Irene Kamara: Introduction: Data Retention in the EU and Beyond: An Evolving Landscape
2: Eleni Kosta: The Evolution of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention: Towards the Regulation of Access
3: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Data Retention and the Judicial Parameters of Mass Surveillance in EU Law
4: Lorenzo Dalla Corte: A Critical Comment on Proportionality in the Mass Surveillance Jurisprudence of the CJEU and the ECtHR
5: Daniele Nardi: Proportionality and Strict Proportionality in the Case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on Data Retention
6: Xavier Tracol: Data Retention in the Proposed ePrivacy Regulation Caught between the Well-established Case Law of the Court of Justice and the Deep Disagreements of the EU Legislature: For a Legally Compliant Way Forward
7: Matthias Baecker: Data Retention in Germany: Not a Never-ending Story After All?
8: Luigi Montuori and Veronica Tondi: The Long Way to the Compliance of Data Retention with European Union Law: The Italian Case
9: Christiana Markou: Consequences of the Collapse of a Directive: The Aftermath of CJEU Data Retention Case Law on Cypriot Jurisprudence
10: TJ McIntyre: Data Retention in Ireland: When European Law Meets National Recalcitrance
11: Maxime Lassalle: A Clash Between the French System and the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention?
12: Magdalena Brewczy'nska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martinez Santos: The Impact-or No Impact-of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention in Spain
14: Marc van der HamEsther Baars: Data Retention and Law Enforcement in the Netherlands
15: Ayo Naesborg-Andersen: To Retain or (not) to Retain Data? The Danish Case
16: Vanessa Franssen and Catherine Van de Heyning: Belgium's New Data Retention Legislation: Third Time Lucky, or Three Strikes and You're Out?
17: Maria Bergstroem: The Swedish Data Retention Saga: From EU Initiator to Penalty Payments, Reviewed and Revised National Rules
18: Shweta Reddy Degalahal: Data Retention and Law Enforcement Access to Personal Data in India
19: Xenofon V Kontargyris: Regulating Data Retention in Japan
20: Bryce Clayton Newell: Regulating Access: A Brief Overview of US Regulations on Access to Communications Data
21: Maria Tzanou: The Judicialization of EU Data Retention Law: Epistemic Injustice and the Construction of an Unequal Surveillance Regime
22: Marco Bassini: Data Retention as a Matter of Constitutional Law
23: Lucas M Haitsma, Oskar J Gstrein, Heinrich Winter: Passenger Name Records: Necessary Data Retention to Fight Crime and Terrorism, or Threatening Privacy and Data Protection?
24: Niovi Vavoula: Data Retention and Automated Processing of Personal Data: Unpacking the CJEU's Approach
25: Maria Grazia Porcedda: Automated Analysis in the AFSJ and Digital Single Market Monitoring: An Effaced Nexus
26: Maria-Lucia Rebrean and Gianclaudio Malgieri: On Administrative and Surveillance Vulnerability and the Digital Government in the EU
27: Ivan Manokha: Data Retention and the 'Chilling Effect' in the Context of Mass Surveillance and a Tacit Sift Towards a Hobbesian state in Western Democracies
2: Eleni Kosta: The Evolution of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention: Towards the Regulation of Access
3: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Data Retention and the Judicial Parameters of Mass Surveillance in EU Law
4: Lorenzo Dalla Corte: A Critical Comment on Proportionality in the Mass Surveillance Jurisprudence of the CJEU and the ECtHR
5: Daniele Nardi: Proportionality and Strict Proportionality in the Case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on Data Retention
6: Xavier Tracol: Data Retention in the Proposed ePrivacy Regulation Caught between the Well-established Case Law of the Court of Justice and the Deep Disagreements of the EU Legislature: For a Legally Compliant Way Forward
7: Matthias Baecker: Data Retention in Germany: Not a Never-ending Story After All?
8: Luigi Montuori and Veronica Tondi: The Long Way to the Compliance of Data Retention with European Union Law: The Italian Case
9: Christiana Markou: Consequences of the Collapse of a Directive: The Aftermath of CJEU Data Retention Case Law on Cypriot Jurisprudence
10: TJ McIntyre: Data Retention in Ireland: When European Law Meets National Recalcitrance
11: Maxime Lassalle: A Clash Between the French System and the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention?
12: Magdalena Brewczy'nska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martinez Santos: The Impact-or No Impact-of the CJEU Case Law on Data Retention in Spain
14: Marc van der HamEsther Baars: Data Retention and Law Enforcement in the Netherlands
15: Ayo Naesborg-Andersen: To Retain or (not) to Retain Data? The Danish Case
16: Vanessa Franssen and Catherine Van de Heyning: Belgium's New Data Retention Legislation: Third Time Lucky, or Three Strikes and You're Out?
17: Maria Bergstroem: The Swedish Data Retention Saga: From EU Initiator to Penalty Payments, Reviewed and Revised National Rules
18: Shweta Reddy Degalahal: Data Retention and Law Enforcement Access to Personal Data in India
19: Xenofon V Kontargyris: Regulating Data Retention in Japan
20: Bryce Clayton Newell: Regulating Access: A Brief Overview of US Regulations on Access to Communications Data
21: Maria Tzanou: The Judicialization of EU Data Retention Law: Epistemic Injustice and the Construction of an Unequal Surveillance Regime
22: Marco Bassini: Data Retention as a Matter of Constitutional Law
23: Lucas M Haitsma, Oskar J Gstrein, Heinrich Winter: Passenger Name Records: Necessary Data Retention to Fight Crime and Terrorism, or Threatening Privacy and Data Protection?
24: Niovi Vavoula: Data Retention and Automated Processing of Personal Data: Unpacking the CJEU's Approach
25: Maria Grazia Porcedda: Automated Analysis in the AFSJ and Digital Single Market Monitoring: An Effaced Nexus
26: Maria-Lucia Rebrean and Gianclaudio Malgieri: On Administrative and Surveillance Vulnerability and the Digital Government in the EU
27: Ivan Manokha: Data Retention and the 'Chilling Effect' in the Context of Mass Surveillance and a Tacit Sift Towards a Hobbesian state in Western Democracies
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