The result was keep. There is consensus to keep. See the advice/analysis of Guliolopez et al. with relation to privacy and/or legal concerns Eddie891 Talk Work 23:31, 7 September 2020 (UTC)
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This article breaches the data protection laws of the Court of Justice of the European Union on 13 May 2014, the Irish General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law of 25 May 2018 and the Supreme Court in Ireland.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Privacy Check ( talk • contribs)
The Order published has been superseded by the High Court ruling of 3rd July 2019; the article currently published is out of date and irrelevant. Additionally Mr Justice Garrett Simons specifically requested it not to be published on any website. It would be a breach of Court rules to publish this Order on a public forum. Therefore it is suggested that the author/publisher contact Ms Justice Marie Baker for clarification on this matter
This publication has been used to undermine the parties' professional reputation within the Irish Universities; it is noted that the law educator in Maynooth University failed to consider redacting the names of the parties. Should the publisher wish to use the Order for teaching purposes it does not require publication in public forum. Processone ( talk) 14:15, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
- The content published in
- /info/en/?search=Goold_v_Collins_and_Ors your websit[2016] IELCA 3 - Eileen Goold v Mary Collins a Judge of the DM District Court &%
- breaches the data protection laws of the Court of Justice of the European Union on 13 May 2014, the Irish General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law of 25 May 2018 and the Supreme Court in Ireland. The immediate removal of these URLs and any other related URLs from the public domain generally should be deleted:
- The content published contains, in-camera and outdated information about an Irish citizen’s private life including matrimonial proceedings and the illness and death of her child. The Supreme Court ordered that the names of the parties therein would be kept confidential. Additionally the Order has been superseded by a High Court ruling of 3rd July 2019, whereby Mr Justice Garrett Simons specifically requested it not to be published on any website. These publications have caused the individual particular distress and they have especially been used to blacken the person’s name in the workplace Privacy Check ( talk) 21:30, 28 August 2020 (UTC)
The result was keep. There is consensus to keep. See the advice/analysis of Guliolopez et al. with relation to privacy and/or legal concerns Eddie891 Talk Work 23:31, 7 September 2020 (UTC)
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This article breaches the data protection laws of the Court of Justice of the European Union on 13 May 2014, the Irish General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law of 25 May 2018 and the Supreme Court in Ireland.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Privacy Check ( talk • contribs)
The Order published has been superseded by the High Court ruling of 3rd July 2019; the article currently published is out of date and irrelevant. Additionally Mr Justice Garrett Simons specifically requested it not to be published on any website. It would be a breach of Court rules to publish this Order on a public forum. Therefore it is suggested that the author/publisher contact Ms Justice Marie Baker for clarification on this matter
This publication has been used to undermine the parties' professional reputation within the Irish Universities; it is noted that the law educator in Maynooth University failed to consider redacting the names of the parties. Should the publisher wish to use the Order for teaching purposes it does not require publication in public forum. Processone ( talk) 14:15, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
- The content published in
- /info/en/?search=Goold_v_Collins_and_Ors your websit[2016] IELCA 3 - Eileen Goold v Mary Collins a Judge of the DM District Court &%
- breaches the data protection laws of the Court of Justice of the European Union on 13 May 2014, the Irish General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law of 25 May 2018 and the Supreme Court in Ireland. The immediate removal of these URLs and any other related URLs from the public domain generally should be deleted:
- The content published contains, in-camera and outdated information about an Irish citizen’s private life including matrimonial proceedings and the illness and death of her child. The Supreme Court ordered that the names of the parties therein would be kept confidential. Additionally the Order has been superseded by a High Court ruling of 3rd July 2019, whereby Mr Justice Garrett Simons specifically requested it not to be published on any website. These publications have caused the individual particular distress and they have especially been used to blacken the person’s name in the workplace Privacy Check ( talk) 21:30, 28 August 2020 (UTC)