Jurisprudența Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului privind dreptul la viață privată și de familie
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CÎRNAŢ, Teodor, COBÎȘENCO, Ion. Jurisprudența Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului privind dreptul la viață privată și de familie. In: Revista Naţională de Drept, 2017, nr. 3(197), pp. 11-19. ISSN 1811-0770.
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Revista Naţională de Drept
Numărul 3(197) / 2017 / ISSN 1811-0770 /ISSNe 2587-411X

Jurisprudența Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului privind dreptul la viață privată și de familie
CZU: 341.231.14(4)CEDO

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Cîrnaţ Teodor, Cobîșenco Ion
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 12 aprilie 2017


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The following article treats issues that are related to private and family life. Contemporary society is in a constant development, and this leads to expand human relationships. The right to respect the private life is increasingly affected by scientific and technical progress that comes to give society another shape. In that sense, obeying the right for privacy and family life in these moments is more affected, and its protection sets continue and detailed regulation that would be directly proportional to what drives society towards development. In the following, we will identify all the essential elements which will be deducted from the provisions of art.8 of the European Conventions on Human Rights and, for better applicability of this article, we will highlight the most eloquent decisions of European court that come to fortify regulation and national jurisprudence in this area.

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personal and private life, image right, social private life, right to healthy environment, right to respect for orrespondence, European Convention on Human Rights decisions, positive and negative obligations,

right to identity