Operational Activities and Human Rights (JF_476)
About Study Course
Objective
To learn the requirements of international and national law on ensuring the protection of personal privacy. To learn about the regulatory requirements for carrying out operational activities with as little interference in private life as possible. To understand the impact of different operational activities measures on the violation of a person’s privacy.
To know how to apply the regulatory requirements and observe proportionality in decision-making and processing, including when applying to a judge or prosecutor, obtaining approval, implementing an operational activities measure.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of constitutional law and the legal framework of the Operational Activities Law.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the study course, the student:
- is able to assess the human rights requirements of international and national law in the preparation of decisions on the implementation of operational activities measures to be performed in accordance with the special method;
- justifies the appropriateness of the chosen operational activities measures to the threat and to human rights.
Upon successful completion of the study course, the student:
- prepares decisions on the implementation of operational activities measures to be performed in accordance with the special method, based on EU and national case law;
- prepares decisions in accordance with the conditions, requirements and practice for turning to the courts and prosecutors’ offices for an operational activities measure.
Upon successful completion of the study course, the student is able to organise and implement operational activities measures in such a way as to prevent unjustified interference and to minimise intrusion into a person’s private life.