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Legislative genesis and judicial death of a directive: The European Court of Justice invalidated the data retention directive (2006/24/EC) thereby creating a sustained period of legal uncertainty about the validity of national laws which enacted it
Authors:Xavier Tracol
Affiliation:Senior Legal Officer, Data Protection Service, EUROJUST, The Hague, The Netherlands
Abstract:The Grand Chamber has ruled that the data retention directive was invalid ex tunc since it seriously interfered with the fundamental rights to respect for private life and protection of personal data and exceeded the limits of the principle of proportionality which are provided for in the Charter. The scope and temporal effects of this ruling should be clarified, especially its legal impacts on national laws of Member States which enacted the directive. In addition, the findings of the Grand Chamber on geographical safeguards have far-reaching implications on the retention and storage of personal data in the EU.
Keywords:European Court of Justice   Digital Rights Ireland and Seitlinger   E-privacy directive   Data retention directive 2006/24/EC   Telecommunications metadata   Retention of personal data   Legal validity   Articles 7, 8, 11 and 52(1) of the Charter of fundamental rights   Data security and cross-border transfers   Cloud computing
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