The Court of Justice of the European Union rendered a decision against certain uses of personal data by law enforcement. In a case from Lithuania, the court ruled the EU Law Enforcement Directive cannot be applied "in connection with investigations into corruption in the public service." Authorities can only use personal data from electronic communications for criminal prosecutions under the directive.
7 Sept. 2023
CJEU rules against certain law enforcement data use
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