The Fundamental Right to the Rrotection of Rersonal Data of People as Public Servants
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Public information, Human DignityHuman Dignity, Personal DataAbstract
This article aims to analyze the national and international legal framework of the right of access to public information, regarding the protection of human dignity, seeking to propose the protection of personal data of public servants as obligated subjects in order to avoid its possible violation.
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