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Position paper european commission
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bet | 6/14 | Sana | 23.12.2020 | Hajmi | 27,71 Kb. | | #12940 |
Articles 5 and 6, aimed at protecting the rights to freedom of opinion and protection against profiling, only point out fundamental rights already included in national and European primary legislation, either explicitly or through interpretation. It goes without saying, for example, that the Right to Freedom of expression […] in Article 10 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU also pertains to expression in the cyberspace. This general applicability of already existing cornerstones of fundamental rights makes the drafting of a substantially identical document unnecessary.
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