INFORMATION ON THE LAUNCH OF THE PROJECT "PROTECTING INFORMATION IN SPECIAL PUBLIC LAW REGIMES AND POSSIBILITIES OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS"

Authors

  • Peter Polák Institute of Public Law Faculty of Law, Pan European University
  • Marcela Tittlová Institute of Public Law Faculty of Law, Pan European University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37335/ijek.v5i2.63

Keywords:

Legal protection of information, the protection of information by means of constitutional law, protection of information by means of administrative law, protection of information by means of criminal law, the protection of clandestine information, protection of personal data, protection of trasferred information

Abstract

The issue of legal protection of information is extensive, varied and up to date. It is a subject of constant evolution. Today, all social processes dependent on information. Information are very often of a sensitive nature that law gives a certain quality of protection. A special place in the legal protection of information plays a protection of information by means of public law, namely administrative law, constitutional law and criminal law. The real situation in the legal regulations of legal protection of information in these areas of law is not from the point of efficiency, validity, application problems, as well as in terms of the balance between the right to information and the protection requirements in a coherent form known. There is also an issue of consistency of national enactment of legal protection of information in these areas of law with the relevant international enactments, mainly the requirements of EU legislation. Answers to these questions can be found primarily on the basis of applied scientific research.

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Published

2017-12-31

How to Cite

Polák, P. ., & Tittlová, M. . (2017). INFORMATION ON THE LAUNCH OF THE PROJECT "PROTECTING INFORMATION IN SPECIAL PUBLIC LAW REGIMES AND POSSIBILITIES OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS". International Journal of Entrepreneurial Knowledge, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.37335/ijek.v5i2.63