Legal Fundamentalism: Is Data Protection Really a Fundamental Right?

  • van der Sloot B
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The European Union, in its texts and communications, has mostly avoided using the terms ‘natural rights’ and ‘human rights’, instead adopting the phrase ‘fundamental rights’. The question is, however, what this concept actually...

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van der Sloot, B. (2017). Legal Fundamentalism: Is Data Protection Really a Fundamental Right? (pp. 3–30). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50796-5_1

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