According to NOYB, the US Executive Order seems to lack still the requirements of the European Court of Justice’s (CJEU) past judgments as the order keeps “bulk surveillance” and a “court that is not an actual court”.
According to NOYB, the US Executive Order seems to lack still the requirements of the European Court of Justice’s (CJEU) past judgments as the order keeps “bulk surveillance” and a “court that is not an actual court”.