r/eulaw • u/National_Plant5817 • 16d ago
Opinions on C-199/24 in CJEU ?
The advocate general will give his opinion on 4th of September. This in my opinion is a significant case and can setup a precedent for Sweden and the future GDPR legal battles as well. Any opinion in which direction will this go ?. Since Advocate General’s opinion won’t be a legal binding is there any estimates when will the preliminary ruling be given ?
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u/thenonoriginalname 15d ago
First question: no. Second question: yes.
on 1: there's established case law on the exhaustive character of the eu privacy data legislation. Accepting national legislation would hinder the harmonization purpose.
On 2: the publication is itself an act of processing so it belongs to gdpr.
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u/Low_Monitor2443 15d ago
And the link to the case
https://curia.europa.eu/juris/fiche.jsf;jsessionid=FEA66D9A8978FAD1213AEF218D60B3A7?id=C%3B199%3B24%3BRP%3B1%3BP%3B1%3BC2024%2F0199%2FP&nat=or&mat=or&pcs=Oor&jur=C%2CT%2CF&num=C-199%252F24&for=&jge=&dates=&language=en&pro=&cit=none%252CC%252CCJ%252CR%252C2008E%252C%252C%252C%252C%252C%252C%252C%252C%252C%252Ctrue%252Cfalse%252Cfalse&oqp=&td=%3BALL&avg=&lgrec=en&lg=&cid=2085211