Differential Comparative Note: Slovakia
Differential Comparative Note: Slovakia
Author(s): Tomáš Abelovský
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Security and defense, Comparative politics, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: National Security Architecture; Interception of telecommunication; Slovak Republic; Slovakia; Constitution Law; Code of Criminal Procedure;
Summary/Abstract: It can be said that Slovak Republic legislators have been inspired in many situations by the Czech legal setting. To define the constitutional limits of interception, we have to look at the Slovak Constitution (Act No. 460/1992 Zb. Constitution of the Slovak Republic). It states in Article 2, Paragraph 3 that state bodies can act only on the basis of the Constitution, within its limits, and to the extent and in a manner defined by law. Pursuant to Article 19, everybody has the right to protection against unjustified interference with his or her private and family life and against the unjustified collection, publication, or other misuse of personal data.
Book: Interception of Electronic Communications in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
- Page Range: 107-158
- Page Count: 52
- Publication Year: 2016
- Language: English
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