Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-03-11-Speech-1-117"
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"I feel I should raise a point of order in relation to what the Commissioner has just said. He referred to a number of texts on the definition of privacy and he referred to Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the protection of privacy and family life. As the rapporteur on the Regulation on Access to Documents, I feel it only right to point out that in the judgment of 16 February 2000, the European Court of Human Rights confirmed its earlier case law, that it is data relating to the private life of an individual that falls within the scope of Article 8.
The preamble to the Data Protection Convention and recitals to the Data Protection Directive also make clear that their purpose is to protect the fundamental right of privacy, not to restrict the information available to citizens about public activities. If the Commission pursues the line indicated tonight, it is on a collision course with Parliament."@en1
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