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What the CJEU has actually decided in Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v. Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González, No. C-131/12
An analysis of how this decision fits in with previous CJEU case law and how much is left for national courts to elaborate
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Patrick Van Eecke
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August 15, 2014
Published Online: 2014-08-15
Published in Print: 2014-08-15
© 2014 by Verlag Dr. Otto Schmidt KG, Gustav-Heinemann-Ufer 58, 50968 Köln.
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