(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 17 - In times of coronavirus and exceptional measures to deal with the pandemic, the protection of privacy "not only makes sense, but it is essential to allow the prevention action to be oriented in the most balanced and environmentally compatible way with the principles Democrats. " To underline it is the Privacy Guarantor, Antonello Soro, in a conversation with ANSA on the challenges posed by the emergency in terms of freedom rights.
"The rights may, in emergency contexts, undergo even incisive limitations, but these must be proportional to the specific and temporally limited needs", highlights the Guarantor .; The strength of democracy is also in its resilience: in its ability, that is, to modulate the exceptions to the ordinary rules, according to the needs, inscribing them in a framework of certain guarantees and without giving in to improvisation. The limit of the emergency is in short its non-autonomous source of law but a circumstance that the law must regulate, albeit with exceptions and ductile rules, to be distinguished from both force and arbitrariness ". (ANSA).
Yes, yes to anticoronavirus measures but respect rights
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In times of coronaviruses and exceptional measures to deal with the pandemic, the protection of privacy "not only makes sense, but it is essential to allow the prevention action to be oriented in the most balanced and compatible with democratic principles". (HANDLE)