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- Title
Google Spain Revisited: The Misunderstood Implementation of a Landmark Decision and How Public International Law Could Offer Guidance.
- Authors
Taylor, Mistale
- Abstract
In light of confusion around how the Google Spain judgment, which affirmed a ‘right to be forgotten’, has been implemented, the present contribution uses a public international law approach in an attempt to clarify some implementation issues. It considers aspects of the judgment and its implementation as having extraterritorial effect. As such, principles of jurisdiction under public international law could provide guidance on how best to exercise the right to be forgotten. The EU should exercise jurisdiction in a way that protects its citizens’ fundamental rights, preserves State sovereignty and is reasonable.
- Subjects
GOOGLE Spain SL; INTERNATIONAL law; LEGAL judgments; CIVIL rights; PUBLIC law; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL), 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2, p195
- ISSN
2364-2831
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21552/edpl/2017/2/9