Eleni Kosta, Irene Kamara
Data Retention in Europe and Beyond
Law and Policy in the Aftermath of an Invalidated Directive
Eleni Kosta, Irene Kamara
Data Retention in Europe and Beyond
Law and Policy in the Aftermath of an Invalidated Directive
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Bringing together experts from across the world, this book analyses the impact of CJEU case law after the now invalidated Data Retention Directive. It provides a critical assessment of legal and policy developments, as well as reflections on the potential future for data retention regulation in the European Union and beyond.
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Bringing together experts from across the world, this book analyses the impact of CJEU case law after the now invalidated Data Retention Directive. It provides a critical assessment of legal and policy developments, as well as reflections on the potential future for data retention regulation in the European Union and beyond.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198897736
- ISBN-10: 0198897731
- Artikelnr.: 73515144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780198897736
- ISBN-10: 0198897731
- Artikelnr.: 73515144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eleni Kosta is a Professor of Technology Law and Human Rights at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (TILT, Tilburg University). In 2024, she co-edited a commentary on The EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED). In 2014, Professor Kosta was awarded a personal research grant for research on privacy and surveillance by the Dutch Research Organisation (VENI/NWO). She is a member of KYSATS, the Cyprus for the recognition of higher education qualifications. Eleni also collaborates as associate with the lawfirm timelex. Irene Kamara is an Assistant Professor of Cybercrime Law and Human Rights at the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society (TILT, Tilburg University) and an affiliated researcher at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. She has conducted research for the European Commission, the Dutch National Cyber Security Agency, the European Cybersecurity Agency among others. She is a member of the ENISA Experts List, the EDPB experts pool, and the CEN-CENELEC/BTWG 3 'STAIR' on STAndardization, Innovation and Research. Irene was the winner of the 2021 Standards+Innovation Individual Researcher award of the European Standardisation Organisations and is also a qualified attorney-at-law.
* 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 Bäcker: 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¿ska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the
Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
* 13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martínez 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 Næsborg-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 Bergström: 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
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 Bäcker: 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¿ska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the
Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
* 13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martínez 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 Næsborg-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 Bergström: 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
* 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 Bäcker: 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¿ska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the
Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
* 13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martínez 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 Næsborg-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 Bergström: 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
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 Bäcker: 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¿ska: Data Retention Amid the Erosion of the
Constitutional Order: The Case of Poland
* 13: Lorena Bachmaier Winter and Antonio Martínez 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 Næsborg-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 Bergström: 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