... published
its recommendations on the
protection of client confidentiality
within the context of surveillance
activities. These recommendations
aim not only to protect and ensure
the fundamental...
... technology decisions. More recently, the CCBE
also published a Comparative Study on Governmental Surveillance of Lawyers’ Data in the Cloud.
Lawyers as well as other professional users, would like to have...
... technology decisions. More recently, the CCBE
also published a Comparative Study on Governmental Surveillance of Lawyers’ Data in the Cloud.
Lawyers as well as other professional users, would like to have...
... et ses associés, en consultation avec le
CCBE (Iain Mitchell QC [président du groupe de
travail Surveillance], James MacGuill [président
du comité Droit pénal] et Simone Cuomo
[conseiller juridique...
... et ses associés, en consultation avec le
CCBE (Iain Mitchell QC [président du groupe de
travail Surveillance], James MacGuill [président
du comité Droit pénal] et Simone Cuomo
[conseiller juridique...
... an apartment rented for them
by state security police. However, they are still subject to 24-hour surveillance by the police. All the
lawyers mentioned here above have not been allowed to meet a defence...
... an apartment rented for them
by state security police. However, they are still subject to 24-hour surveillance by the police. All the
lawyers mentioned here above have not been allowed to meet a defence...
... area of electronic evidence.
In April 2014, the CCBE published its Comparative Study on Governmental Surveillance of Lawyers’
Data in the Cloud. In this paper the CCBE expressed its concerns about the...
... challenges to the rule of law: corruption, conflict of interest, collection of personal data
and surveillance
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Title V of the Charter”
“Article 9
The assessment of the state of DRF in the Member...
... Proposed European Convention on the profession of
lawyer
|| CCBE Standing Committee
|| FRA Report on surveillance calls for the protection
of lawyer-client communications
|| The CCBE’s response to the public...