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Personal data protection in employment formation
Morávek, Jakub ; Pichrt, Jan (advisor) ; Hůrka, Petr (referee)
1 Resumé Personal data protection in employment formation This thesis is concerned with the questions of personal data protection in connection with labor-law relationships. In the concrete the author focuses on personal data protection in formation of the employment. First the author deals with general legal basis of the issue and, consequently, the author analyses personal data protection in positive law, namely in the Act No. 101/2000 Coll., on the Protection of Personal Data, as amended. The author examines in detail some questionable duties of the employer connected with processing of personal data of his employees and, at the same time, refers to the imperfection of transposition of the Directive 95/46/ES of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of these data. On the basis of given comments the author in the general level presents the scope of personal data that can be requested by the employer from the employee in formation of the employment. The author deals with often discussed cases of processing of personal data in the labor-law relationship as for example using of the employee 's photography, recording his family relationships etc. By means of practical example of...
Protection of personal data
Nutilová, Helena ; Prášková, Helena (advisor) ; Mikule, Leoš (referee) ; Mates, Pavel (referee)
The primary aim of this dissertation thesis is to present a comprehensive analysis of the issue of personal data protection in the Czech Republic with regard to the regulation in the EU. The secondary goal of this work is to explore the historical genesis and material sources of the issue in question. The core information sources from which the thesis draws represent laws, judicial decisions, official documents and Czech/foreign expert literature. In order to achieve the objectives of the work, the methods that are generally applicable in the field of legal science were used. Therefore the method of description (including classification), analysis and synthesis is mostly applied. The dissertation consists of seven chapters. After a short introduction, it begins with a sociological treatise on the importance of the protection of personal data in the 21st century. Privacy is currently an important topic in the light of the rapid development of information and communication technologies which have been developing since the second half of the 20th century and burgeoned since the turn of the century. Technological innovations allow for the collection of personal data on a large scale. These privacy infringements can prove to be irreversible, hence the importance of this area of law. The personal data...
Personal Rights and Privacy
Pavelec, Tomáš ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this study is to analyze the level of privacy of person in the Czech Republic and further analysis of the scope of protection of rights regarding honor, esteem, human dignity and the protection of name with regard to current legislation and judicial decisions. I focused primarily on interventions, criticism, and collection of data and the possibility of receiving satisfaction. The issue was analyzed mainly on the basis of judgments that can also be used at time the effectiveness of current legislation, which is also based on the rulings of the ECHR.
Personal Data Protection in Labour Law Relationships
Langerová, Michaela ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Koldinská, Kristina (referee)
This thesis deals with personal data protection, it focuses on labour law relationships, in particular. The aim of the thesis is to analyze regulation of personal data protection; also, the paper elaborates on difficulties that could be caused by the processing of personal data of employee on the part of employer. The first section of the thesis discusses general basis which represents a solution to concrete cases that are mentioned in the second part. The first two chapters examine sources of the regulation of personal data protection on both levels - on a statutory and constitutional level and also on an international and the European Union level. The third chapter deals with the Office for Personal Data Protection and with its scope of activity, in particular. The following three chapters specify particular definitions and introduce legal regulation of the rights of a data subject on the one hand, and the obligations of a controller or a processor on the other hand. In the general part, a few examples of the processing of personal data by an employer can be found. Those examples are mentioned there to clarify unclear concepts and their definitions. The aim of the last chapter is to capture a range of possible examples of the processing of personal data, which can take place and actually does...
Personal data protection under the GDPR with focus on employment relationship and biometrics
Tkadlec, Matěj ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Koldinská, Kristina (referee)
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION UNDER THE GDPR WITH FOCUS ON EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP AND BIOMETRICS ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on the very complex and legally complicated issue of personal data protection in the period since the GDPR Directive came into force, i.e. from May 2018 onwards. The adoption of this data protection regulation can certainly be described as one of the most pivotal moments in the history of European legislation, as there has never before been a unifying regulation so extensive that it forced all Member States to regulate such a peculiar area in exactly the same way. For this reason alone, both before and after the GDPR came into force, the topic of data protection has been the subject of numerous debates, as the regulation in question has brought about many significant changes that were previously unprecedented in the field of data protection. The purpose of this work was not to comprehensively discuss all these new institutes, rights and obligations and other parameters of the GDPR, but to describe only the most important ones in detail and then to focus on their specifics in employment relations, with a focus on biometrics. For this reason, the second part of the thesis first focuses on the situations in which an employer is obliged to process the personal data of its employees or...
Personal data protection in labour law relationships and protection of whistleblowers
Podlešák, Pavel ; Morávek, Jakub (advisor) ; Lang, Roman (referee)
Personal data protection in labour law relationships and protection of whistleblowers Abstract With the development of new technologies at the turn of the millennium came an increase in the number of personal data processing, which required more detailed legislation. This is especially important with regards to labour law relationships in which the employer has to process the personal data of their employees due to legal obligations, or may decide to process them by their own decision and base this processing of personal data on their legitimate interest or consent of the employee, which the employee can hardly resist due to their weaker position. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the basic legal terms, principles and legal grounds of personal data processing and to point out some aspects of their application in labour law relationships. To achieve this goal, the author uses international, European and national legislation and a wealth of literature, articles, internet resources, documents of the Office for Personal Data Protection and documents of WP29 and the European Data Protection Board. He then uses European and national case law to support his claims. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the legislation of personal data protection (and privacy) at the international, European and national...
Surveillance and Ethics
Slavíček, Daniel ; Pinc, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Marcelli, Miroslav (referee) ; Fulka, Josef (referee)
The theme of the dissertation is surveillance. Its aim is to answer the following question: up to what extend do we live in a society, which may be described as a surveillance society. For this purpose it defines, what is meant by surveillance, how surveillance evolved through history, which theories relevantly describe this phenomenon and in which spheres surveillance is notable. The dissertation introduces the main theories of the multi-disciplinary field of surveillance studies, which has been developing over the last twenty years. Special attention is focused on CCTV systems. At the same time, the thesis focuses on ethical problems of surveillance, i.e. privacy, discrimination, social exclusion, transparency and responsibility.
Personal Data Protection with Focus on Processing and Protection in Civil Aviation
Hodek, Jan ; Svoboda, Pavel (referee)
Personal Data Protection with Focus on Processing and Protection in Civil Aviation This diploma thesis focuses on the matter of EU legal regulation of personal data protection and reflects it in the field of civil aviation with focus on commercial air transport, as commercial air transport is at this moment the area of civil aviation where most of the personal data processing and operations with them are made. The goals of this diploma thesis are mainly to describe respective personal data processing in civil aviation and finding out whether GDPR represents an insurmountable legal obstacle for air carriers and civil aviation to operate or whether it is just another complicated act of legislation that air carriers and other entities in civil aviation must reflect. The first chapter of the thesis briefly introduces the history of personal data protection while presenting some of its past and current sources of legislation. Moreover, the first chapter introduces certain legal institutes of current EU personal data protection legislation and draws attention to the continuity and discontinuity of GDPR with the previous one. The second chapter of the thesis provides a short introduction to the topic of civil aviation legislation and describes the relationship between this legislation and GDPR. The...
Protection of personal data
Nutilová, Helena
The primary aim of this dissertation thesis is to present a comprehensive analysis of the issue of personal data protection in the Czech Republic with regard to the regulation in the EU. The secondary goal of this work is to explore the historical genesis and material sources of the issue in question. The core information sources from which the thesis draws represent laws, judicial decisions, official documents and Czech/foreign expert literature. In order to achieve the objectives of the work, the methods that are generally applicable in the field of legal science were used. Therefore the method of description (including classification), analysis and synthesis is mostly applied. The dissertation consists of seven chapters. After a short introduction, it begins with a sociological treatise on the importance of the protection of personal data in the 21st century. Privacy is currently an important topic in the light of the rapid development of information and communication technologies which have been developing since the second half of the 20th century and burgeoned since the turn of the century. Technological innovations allow for the collection of personal data on a large scale. These privacy infringements can prove to be irreversible, hence the importance of this area of law. The personal data...
Transparency and Consent Framework Data Listing and Editing
Postulka, Aleš ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development of multilingual for web browsers Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. The purpose of the extension is to enable the automated management of provided consents to the processing of personal data on websites using the Transparency and Consent Framework. Extension was developed on the basis of knowledge about this framework and about legal norms GDPR and ePrivacy Directive, which deal with the protection of personal data. Knowledge of the method of developing extensions for web browsers using WebExtensions was also used during the implementation. During testing, consent was successfully enforced in 96,2 % of tested websites in Mozilla Firefox. In Google Chrome, success has been achieved in 82,1 % of tested websites. The banner requiring consent was not displayed in 33 % of websites in Mozilla Firefox and in 31,1 % of websites in Google Chrome.

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