Workplace monitoring and the right to private life at work
Workplace monitoring and the right to private life at work
In Barbulescu v Romania, the European Court of Human Rights clarified the application of the Article 8 right to private life in the workplace, and the extent of the state’s positive obligations to protect the right against workplace monitoring. The decision establishes that there is an irreducible core to the right to private life at work that does not depend on an employee’s reasonable expectations of privacy, and sets out clear principles for striking a fair balance between Article 8 and the employer’s interests in the context of workplace monitoring. This article considers the nature of states’ positive obligation to protect human rights at work, the scope of the right to private life, and the impact of the decision on domestic law of unfair dismissal.
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Atkinson, Joe
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4 July 2018
Atkinson, Joe
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Atkinson, Joe
(2018)
Workplace monitoring and the right to private life at work.
Modern Law Review, 81 (4), .
(doi:10.1111/1468-2230.12357).
Abstract
In Barbulescu v Romania, the European Court of Human Rights clarified the application of the Article 8 right to private life in the workplace, and the extent of the state’s positive obligations to protect the right against workplace monitoring. The decision establishes that there is an irreducible core to the right to private life at work that does not depend on an employee’s reasonable expectations of privacy, and sets out clear principles for striking a fair balance between Article 8 and the employer’s interests in the context of workplace monitoring. This article considers the nature of states’ positive obligation to protect human rights at work, the scope of the right to private life, and the impact of the decision on domestic law of unfair dismissal.
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483767
ISSN: 0026-7961
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