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Technology is advancing at such an unstoppable rate that States are being provided with an enormous amount of security resources that are as effective and sophisticated as intrusive and harmful to fundamental rights. In this sense, the use of facial recognition technology in order to protect nation...
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I28-R145-HWA_76282024-12-12 7628 Technology is advancing at such an unstoppable rate that States are being provided with an enormous amount of security resources that are as effective and sophisticated as intrusive and harmful to fundamental rights. In this sense, the use of facial recognition technology in order to protect national security and prevent crime at the expense of rights related to privacy, intimacy and personal data is quite remarkable. The most recent ECtHR?s jurisprudence concerns this matter. A great deal of relevant issues such as the implication of the process of digital globalisation in the theory of fundamental rights, or the classic security vs. privacy and liberal State vs. authoritarian State debates are currently being raised before the judges of Strasbourg. Their judgements, however, are to no avail due to the fact that the Court tends to leave too many questions unanswered. Fil: Garrido Raya, Andrea. Universidad de Granada. Facultad de Derecho. Granada, España Union Europea Garrido Raya, Andrea 2023 A raíz del avance frenético de la revolución tecnológica los Estados disponen de una cantidad ingente de recursos "securitarios" tan eficaces y sofisticados como intrusivos y lesivos de derechos fundamentales. Entre ellos destacan los sistemas de reconocimiento facial y su aplicación para prevenir ilícitos y perseguir delitos a costa de la afectación, en particular, de los derechos vinculados a la privacidad, intimidad y protección de datos. Sobre esta temática versa la jurisprudencia más reciente del TEDH. Cuestiones de relevancia actual notable, como la implicación del proceso de la globalización digital en la teoría de los derechos fundamentales, el clásico debate seguridad/privacidad, o el conflicto Estado liberal (democrático) vs. Estado policial (autoritario), se están planteando ante los jueces de Estrasburgo. Pese a su enorme potencial, sus sentencias aportan más bien poco, pues aquellos tienden a dejar demasiadas preguntas en el aire application/pdf 2346-9196 (en linea) Reconocimiento facial Derecho al respeto a la vida privada Seguridad Datos biométricos Vigilancia masiva Sentencia del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos Jurisprudencia comentada TEDH Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos Facial recognition technology Right to respect for private life Security Biometric data Mass surveillance European Court of Human Rights ECHR Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights Comments Jurisprudence spa Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Centro de Excelencia Jean Monnet info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ Integracion Regional y Derechos Humanos = Regional Integration and Human Rights Review. a11, no. 2 (Segundo semestre) IRyDH RI and HR El derecho al respeto a la vida privada: ¿el precio a pagar por una Europa segura en la era tecnológica? The right to respect for private life: the price to be paid for a secure Europe in the technological era? info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=integra&cl=CL1&d=HWA_7628 https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/collect/integra/index/assoc/HWA_7628.dir/7628.PDF |
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Technology is advancing at such an unstoppable rate that States are being provided with an enormous amount of security resources that are as effective and sophisticated as intrusive and harmful to fundamental rights. In this sense, the use of facial recognition technology in order to protect national security and prevent crime at the expense of rights related to privacy, intimacy and personal data is quite remarkable. The most recent ECtHR?s jurisprudence concerns this matter. A great deal of relevant issues such as the implication of the process of digital globalisation in the theory of fundamental rights, or the classic security vs. privacy and liberal State vs. authoritarian State debates are currently being raised before the judges of Strasbourg. Their judgements, however, are to no avail due to the fact that the Court tends to leave too many questions unanswered. |
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