Romanian data retention law declared unconstitutional

The Romanian Constitutional Court has declared the second data retention law to be unconstitutional on 7 July 2014. The decision will be published in the Official Monitor soon. This is the second data retention law to be declared that it breaches the right to privacy, as stipulated in the Romanian Constitution.

Country: Romania

Domains: Privacy

Stakeholder: Judicial

Tags: Romanian Constitutional Court, privacy, data retention, law, unconstitutional

Posted on Friday 1 August 2014

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