Automatisk Nummerpladegenkendelse (ANPG)

Abstract The collection of personal data increases with the advancement of investigative possibilities. One of the newer tools used by the police and others in the Nordic countries is ANPR. The wider scope of personal data used in investigations increasingly threatens the right to privacy. This has...

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Main Author: Tanja Kammersgaard Christensen
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: De Nordiske Kriminalistforeninger 2022-04-01
Series:Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/NTfK/article/view/132398
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description Abstract The collection of personal data increases with the advancement of investigative possibilities. One of the newer tools used by the police and others in the Nordic countries is ANPR. The wider scope of personal data used in investigations increasingly threatens the right to privacy. This has led to additional focus at both the ECHR and EUC. The current article is based on case law from ECHR and ECJ and focuses on the Danish regulations concerning ANPR. The content of the Danish regulations and the proportionality of the ANPR system are critiqued. The problems cited may also be relevant for other Nordic countries, especially Sweden, where the police are lobbying for the installation of extensive surveillance equipment in police vehicles.
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spellingShingle Tanja Kammersgaard Christensen
Automatisk Nummerpladegenkendelse (ANPG)
Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab
anpr
right to privacy
police collection of personal data
proportionality
anpg
retten til privatliv
politiets behandling af personoplysninger
proportionalitet
title Automatisk Nummerpladegenkendelse (ANPG)
title_full Automatisk Nummerpladegenkendelse (ANPG)
title_fullStr Automatisk Nummerpladegenkendelse (ANPG)
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title_short Automatisk Nummerpladegenkendelse (ANPG)
title_sort automatisk nummerpladegenkendelse anpg
topic anpr
right to privacy
police collection of personal data
proportionality
anpg
retten til privatliv
politiets behandling af personoplysninger
proportionalitet
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