Fundamental rights and European Union Law
Companies and public authorities have seen the need to advance toward digitalisation, using new technologies in their daily work. However, these processes sometimes start without considering the need to protect the fundamental rights inherent to all persons increasingly exposed to new dangers.
This scenario makes preventive advice an essential resource, and the advice must be based on an in-depth knowledge of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights, the European Court of Justice and the new Constitutional Court. Furthermore, legislation on rights and digitisation, sometimes late, is becoming more and more abundant and arriving from different areas of regulation.
The protection of fundamental rights is particularly complex due to its cross-cutting nature. Companies and Administrations find themselves needing advice regarding their daily activities, ethics, and the need to respect fundamental rights in numerous areas. Our fundamental rights team can advise you in different areas: