Zakharov v. Russia
Zakharov v. Russia was a 2015 court case before the European Court of Human Rights involving Roman Zakharov and the Russian Federation. The Court ruled that Russia's legal provisions governing communications surveillance did not provide adequate safeguards against arbitrariness or abuse, and that therefore a violation took place of Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights (right to privacy).
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Zakharov v. Russia
Zakharov v. Russia was a 2015 court case before the European Court of Human Rights involving Roman Zakharov and the Russian Federation. The Court ruled that Russia's legal provisions governing communications surveillance did not provide adequate safeguards against arbitrariness or abuse, and that therefore a violation took place of Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights (right to privacy).
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ECLI:CE:ECHR:2015:1204JUD004714306
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Zakharov v. Russia
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Angelika Nußberger
Faris Vehabović
Guido Raimondi
Helena Jäderblom
Josep Casadevall
Julia Laffranque
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Dean Spielmann
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Zakharov v. Russia was a 2015 ...... man Rights (right to privacy).
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