(magistrsko diplomsko delo)
Maja Krištofelc (Author), Barbara Novak (Mentor)

Abstract

Primarni namen videonadzora je zaščita ljudi in premoženja pred kriminalnimi dejanji. Z razvojem tehnologije in povečanjem potrebe po varnosti posameznikov in premoženja prihaja do vse večje uporabe videonadzora. Danes lahko video kamere opazimo že na vsakem koraku, na primer na ulicah, v trgovinah, v gostinskih lokalih, pred šolami ali v zdravstvenih domovih. Veliko posameznikov uporablja videonadzorni sistem tudi za domačo uporabo. Zavedati se moramo, da lahko z videonadzorom pride do posega v osebnostne pravice posameznikov (pravice do zasebnosti, pravice do osebne varnosti in telesne nedotakljivosti, pravice do zasebne lastnine, pravice do samoodločbe in pravice na lastni podobi). Te pravice so zagotovljene in varovane z Ustavo Republike Slovenije. Pravica do zasebnosti je ena izmed temeljnih človekovih pravic, ki pa je zaradi hitrega razvoja tehnologije vse bolj ogrožena. Interes posameznika, da z uporabo videonadzornih sistemov zavaruje svojo lastnino, prihaja torej v konflikt z varstvom interesov in pravic drugih posameznikov. Osrednja tema mojega magistrskega diplomskega dela je opredelitev videonadzora v naši zakonodaji in povezava z osebnostnimi pravicami. Podrobneje sem raziskala, kje vse prihaja do kršitev osebnostnih pravic zaradi nezakonitega izvajanja videonadzora. Pred leti je bil odmeven primer nezakonitega izvajanja videonadzora v garderobah Emporiuma. Informacijski pooblaščenec je ugotovil težak poseg v zasebnost in dostojanstvo posameznikov, zato je izrekel plačilo globe. Ugotovila sem, da v praksi prihaja do veliko kršitev z uporabo videonadzora, ljudje pa se jih velikokrat niti ne zavedamo.

Keywords

civilno pravo;videonadzor;osebnostna pravica;varstvo osebnih podatkov;kršitev;zasebnost;osebna varnost;magistrske diplomske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL PF - Faculty of Law
Publisher: [M. Krištofelc]
UDC: 347(043.2)
COBISS: 16369489 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Violation of personality rights with illegal disclosure of personal data obtained via video surveillance
Secondary abstract: The basic purpose of video surveillance is to protect people and property against criminal acts. The development of technology and an increase in safety awareness have led to a wider use of video surveillance systems. Nowadays video cameras cam be spotted anywhere, for example, in stores, in restaurants and cafes, in health centres and in front of schools. Usage of home video surveillance systems has also increased. It is important to point out, that video surveillance might violate personality rights of individuals (right to privacy, right to personal safety and physical integrity, right to private property, right to self-determination and right of personal portrayal). These rights are guaranteed and protected by the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia. Furthermore, the right to privacy is one of the fundamental human rights, which is lately at risk due to the rapid development of technology. In brief, the interest of individual to protect his property with the use of video surveillance affects interests and rights of other individuals. The main theme of my thesis is the legal definition of video surveillance in our legislation and its relation to personality rights. Moreover, I researched possible violations of personality rights due to illegal use of video surveillance. For example, a few years ago there was a resounding case of illegal use of video surveillance in the dressing rooms of Emporium. Information Commissioner decided that in this case privacy and dignity of individuals were heavily violated, therefore the company was issued a fine. I came to a conclusion that in practice there are a lot of violations of personality rights violation connected to video surveillance, which often stay undetected.
Secondary keywords: video surveillance;personality rights;personal data protection;violation;privacy;personal safety;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pravna fak.
Pages: 39 f.
ID: 10962335