di Luca Curicciati
Nella società moderna, caratterizzata da costanti e celeri sviluppi tecnologici, comprendere in che modo si possa tutelare adeguatamente il diritto alla riservatezza individuale rappresenta una questione fondamentale.
Abstract
The “Data Retention Directive” (2006/24/EC) states the obligation for providers of publicly available electronic communications services or of public communications networks to retain traffic and location data for six months up to two years for the purpose of the investigation, detection and prosecution of serious crime. This article analyses the decision of the European Court of Justice about the compatibility of the “Data direction directive” with the European fundamental rights, and proposes an analysis of the different approaches came from some National Constitutional Courts, called to express their opinions about the national sustainability of the Directive.