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Openness and Data Protection in the European Union

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This paper discusses the exception to the right of public access to documents under Regulation 1049/2001 for the protection of "privacy and the integrity of individual, in particular accordance with Community legislation regarding protection personal data. paper analyses principle openness, which has special importance for legitimacy governance at level Union institutions conceptual relationship between data protection, including analysis relevant case law European Court Human Rights. concludes by offering an interpretation exception that manages area potential conflict right public access carefully defining scope two rights

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  • Ian Harden, 2003. "Openness and Data Protection in the European Union," Queen's Papers on Europeanisation p0031, Queens University Belfast.
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:queens:p0031
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    transparency; access to documents; accountability; European public space; legitimacy;
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