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Can evidence obtained in breach of GDPR be lawfully used as evidence?
8.7.19
8.7.19
Associate Thomas Bugeja delves into the ‘exclusionary rule’ in Malta and the admissibility of evidence obtained in breach of the General Data Protection Regulations, following a recent decision of the Maltese Courts.
The full article can be found here.
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