Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2007-11-13-Speech-2-371"
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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, as you are well aware, the overall intention is to guarantee the right to personal data protection. Article 24 is a derogation, in other words it establishes that a special rule pertains in a given area and for certain types of information and data. This certainly does not mean, in my opinion, that once the general principle is infringed none of the safeguards apply any longer, because obviously the general principle has not been set aside; a derogation from normal processing is justified by the fact that we are in the common foreign and security policy area. However, I repeat that in my view - and at this stage it is solely my personal interpretation, since the Treaty has not yet been signed or ratified - if there are one-off derogations to a general rule, those derogations cannot annul the right; they can regulate the ways of enjoying that right, which is obviously a different matter."@en1
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