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Privacy, freedom of expression, and the right to be forgotten in Europe
Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy (2018)
  • Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, Radboud University Nijmegen
  • Stefan Kulk
Abstract
In this chapter we discuss the relation between privacy and freedom of expression in Europe. In principle, the two rights have equal weight in Europe – which right prevails depends on the circumstances of a case. We use the Google Spain judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union, sometimes called the ‘right to be forgotten’ judgment, to illustrate the difficulties when balancing the two rights. The court decided in Google Spain that people have, under certain conditions, the right to have search results for their name delisted. We discuss how Google and Data Protection Authorities deal with such delisting requests in practice. Delisting requests illustrate that balancing privacy and freedom of expression interests will always remain difficult.
Keywords
  • right to be forgotten
Disciplines
Publication Date
2018
Editor
J. Polonetsky, O. Tene, and E. Selinger
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation Information
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius and Stefan Kulk. "Privacy, freedom of expression, and the right to be forgotten in Europe" Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/frederik-zuiderveenborgesius/16/