The EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED)
A Commentary
Eleni Kosta editor Franziska Boehm editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:29th Jan '24
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The Law Enforcement Directive 2016/680 (LED) is the first legal instrument in the EU which comprehensively regulates the use of personal data by law enforcement authorities, creating a minimum standard of privacy protection across the EU. Together with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), it stands at the heart of the legal reform of the EU's data protection law. Although it was adopted at the same time as the GDPR, the LED has not received the same scholarly attention, despite its significant impact and controversial implementation in Member States. The EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED): A Commentary addresses this by providing an article-by-article commentary on the Directive. Drawing on the expertise of leading scholars, regulators, and practitioners in the EU data protection field, it offers a detailed analysis of its legal provisions, drawing on relevant case law and scholarship to illuminate the key aspects and intricacies of each provision. It analyses national transpositions of the LED while taking into account the GDPR and the regulations on the processing of personal data by EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies. For further context, it includes introductory chapters on the background and evolution of the Directive, the Council of Europe, and the impact of Brexit on the LED. This comprehensive volume is an excellent resource for anyone seeking authoritative guidance on the application and interpretation of LED provisions, especially judges, legal practitioners, prosecutors, competent authorities, and academics.
The EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED): A Commentary is an authoritative and indispensable resource for anyone working at the intersection of law enforcement, data protection and privacy law. Its clear structure, legal rigour and policy relevance make it a highly valuable contribution to the field. While there is room for more practical examples and discussions on emerging technologies, the book stands out as the definitive reference on the LED, ensuring its place as a must-read for legal and regulatory professionals navigating this complex area of EU law. * Ardi Kolah, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy *
ISBN: 9780192855220
Dimensions: 253mm x 176mm x 56mm
Weight: 1834g
992 pages