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Developing a right to be forgotten
For many years, various authors have postulated the possible existence of a right to be forgotten. A limited version of the right was enacted in the landmark ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union in Google Spain v Costeja González (C 131/12). Now the General Data Protection Rules will include a "right to erasure". This article will look at the evolution of the right, paying special attention to its future.
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SpringerPublisher URL
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59-76Pages
433.0Book title
EU Internet Law: Internet Law Regulation and EnforcementPlace of publication
Cham, SwitzerlandISBN
9783319649559Department affiliated with
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2018-02-01First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2018-01-31Usage metrics
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