The Impact of the ‘Google Spain’ Case (C-131/12) on the Right to be Forgotten

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The Impact of the ‘Google Spain’ Case (C-131/12) on the Right to be Forgotten (EN)

Binas, Ioannis (EN)

Kosta, Dr. Eleni (EN)
Stamatoudi, Dr. Eirini (EN)
Komninos, Komnios (EN)

masterThesis

2015-06-29T14:57:42Z
2015-01
2015-06-29
2015-09-27T05:58:06Z


The purpose of this work is to talk about the impact of the landmark decision is-sued by the Court of Justice of the European Union on 13 May 2014 on the right to be forgotten. With the Draft General Data Protection Regulation set to replace the Data Protection Directive and reform the EU data protection rules, this deci-sion brought Europe one step closer to this reform, recognising that in some cir-cumstances, notably, where personal information online is inaccurate, inadequate, irrelevant, or excessive in relation to data-processing purposes, links should be removed from Google’s search index. We will review the fact of the ‘Google Spain’ case and discuss the Court’s findings on internet search engines and the right to be forgotten. (EN)

Search Engines
Data Protection
Right to be Forgotten
Court of Justice of the European Union

English

School of Economics, Business Administration and Legal Studies, LLM in Transnational and European Commercial Law, Mediation, Arbitration and Energy Law
School of Economic and Business Administration,LL.M in Transnational and European Commercial Law and Alternative Dispute resolutions (EN)

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