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Video surveillance
In its decision of 23 July 2023, the Ljubljana Higher Court upheld the lower court’s decision that the recordings from surveillance cameras should not be excluded as evidence in criminal...
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The case law across Europe on the use of video surveillance is possibly richer than case law on any other data protection issue – but there is always some new...
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A court in Germany rendered a decision on 24 September 2020, re-affirming the position of supervisory authorities and courts in Europe that processing of data by CCTV in a public...
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Serbian In the past two days, the recently appointed head of Serbian data protection supervisory authority announced one radical move and sharply criticized some provisions in Serbia’s new data protection...
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On 18 June 2019, the French data protection supervisory authority (CNIL) issued a decision on video surveillance at work. The Uniontrad Company case demonstrates that a law specifically regulating the...
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A recent judgment by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) – Antovic and Mirkovic v. Montenegro (28 November 2017) – attracted a fair amount of commentary that focused on...
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In December 2016, the Montenegrin Personal Data Protection Agency (“Agency”) conducted an inspection related to video surveillance in a tavern in the city of Kotor. The Agency made a formal...
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In October 2015, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) upheld a ruling of the Personal Data Protection Agency (“Agency”) which found unlawful the use of surveillance cameras by the...
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