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[This chapter analyses legal personhood in the European legal setting. EU law used to be primarily concerned with economic integration and free movement but now due to the growing importance of human rights and the creation of EU citizenship, people are gradually taking centre stage in Union law. There is increasing need for enquiries into the European legal person. The chapter takes privacy and personal data protection as exemplary areas of law where the EU is currently engaged in defining personhood.]
Published: Mar 24, 2017
Keywords: Personal Data; Legal Person; Natural Person; Legal Thought; Personal Data Protection
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