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Announcement of the upcoming pronouncement of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights against the Czech Republic on Thursday, December 18, 2025 in the case of confidentiality of communications between a lawyer and his client

(PRESS RELEASE) BRNO, December 16, 2025 — /EuropaWire/ — According to information on the website of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the judgment in the case of Černý and Others v. the Czech Republic (applications no. 37514/20, 37525/20, 37533/20, 37546/20 and 37555/20) is to be delivered on December 18, 2025.

The case concerns the confidentiality of communications between a lawyer and a client (attorney-client privilege).

The applicants acted as the defense attorneys of the suspect Shahram Zadeh in criminal proceedings; they were Adam Černý, Petr Kočí, Pavel Čapčuch, Ondřej Lichnovský and Ilona Medňanská. In these criminal proceedings, the suspect Zadeh was searched in 2016, during which the police seized his smartphone and electronic tablet. Approximately 20,000 pages of material were subsequently extracted from these devices, including correspondence between Zadeh and his lawyers – the complainants – and this material was included in the criminal file. All attempts by Zadeh and his lawyers to exclude this confidential information from the file were rejected.

The Board of Directors of the Czech Bar Association appeared in the proceedings before the Constitutional Court as an auxiliary participant, namely as a representative of the legal profession, in the interest of implementing the constitutionally guaranteed fundamental right to defense and legal aid, as well as protecting the free exercise of the profession of lawyer, but the constitutional complaint of the complainants was ultimately a resolution of the Constitutional Court of 20 November 2019, file no. IV. ÚS 4342/18, issued by a panel composed of President Jaromír Jirsa as Judge Rapporteur and Judges Jan Filip and Pavel Rychetský, was rejected.

In parallel, the applicants also conducted proceedings for compensation for damages and some of them received an apology. In April 2025, the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic ruled in the case of Zadeh as the applicants’ client that the inclusion of the material in the file was unlawful.

The applicants, through their legal representatives Zdeněk Koudelka and Anna Citterbergová, filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights, in which they, referring to Article 8 of the Convention (right to respect for private and family life and correspondence) and Article 13 of the Convention (right to an effective remedy), seek protection against a breach of the confidentiality of communications between a lawyer and a client. They argue that the inclusion of their correspondence with the client in his criminal file infringed the protected confidentiality of that communication and that the Czech legal system did not provide sufficient procedural guarantees to protect the privacy of communications between a lawyer and a client in the case of data seized from electronic devices.

Furthermore, the applicants, relying on Article 6(1) (right to a fair trial), argue that the request of the Czech Bar Association to intervene in the proceedings before the Constitutional Court in their case was not sent to them for their comments.

Attorney Zdeněk Koudelka states that “the rights and status of defense attorneys are decisive for the rights and status of all persons. If in a certain country the defense loses its rights, in fact all people whose rights cannot be effectively defended lose their rights. By the above procedure, the Municipal Court violated several rights of the complainants and interfered with the free exercise of advocacy. It is unacceptable that communication between a defense attorney and his client, which enjoys protection, for example, in the event of ordered wiretapping or monitoring of electronic communications, can be breached by other state interventions, for example through house searches. From the defense perspective, the violation of the confidentiality of communication between the defendant and his defense attorneys is particularly crucial. By this procedure, the judge did not act as an impartial arbitrator, but rather provided the prosecution with a procedural advantage, and from the position of his superior authority in the court proceedings, he effectively became its assistant.”

For further information and media inquiries, please contact exclusively:

doc. JUDr. Zdeněk Koudelka, Ph.D., attorney
e-mail: advokat@zdenekkoudelka.cz
tel.: +420 774 915 919
Optátova 46, 637 00 Brno, Czech Republic
www.zdenekkoudelka.cz

SOURCE: EuropaWire (In Czech language)

New online course deeps into the principles of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) activities

AMSTERDAM, 9-Dec-2020 — /EPR LAW NEWS/ — In December 2020, Social Links, in partnership with Corma.de – the German private investigative agency, is launching an Academy that explains the principles of OSINT activities. It expounds in detail the methods of extracting information from a very wide number of online sources and clarifies the principles of analyzing this information. The course constitutes a series of videos on the application of more than 900 Social Links Transforms for Maltego software – a widely used solution in the areas of law enforcement and cybersecurity. The online course is available by subscription and included in the package for customers who order Social Links Box, a full-fledged cyber security and threat intelligence unit solution.

Due to lockdowns and mass migration of people to the Internet, 2020 is officially recognized as the year of digitalization. This trend has also been picked up by companies that are increasingly resorting to the Internet not only as a communication tool, but also as the main source of open information, which they ultimately rely on in their business decisions. Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) – originally born as part of intelligence and homeland security, is a set of methods and tools for working with the analysis of open data. OSINT has always been fundamental in intelligence and business (up to 90% of the valuable information on which decision-making is based can be obtained through open sources). Today, the technology is successfully used by companies of various scales, allowing to reduce specific risks to almost 100%.

Corma.de Social Links academy is prepared by the head of the agency and the lead trainer of Corma – Jörn Weber. He spent many years working in the German police and retired with the rank of Kriminalhauptkommissar (Detective Chief Inspector). He and his team now support corporate security departments and brand protection teams from international clients with the successful execution of their investigations. Jörn Weber has been teaching OSINT technologies for many years and has gained vast practical experience, not only in the investigations themselves, but also in the transfer of his skills and knowledge. He devoted a significant place in the Social Links OSINT Academy courses to general approaches to working with data, analyzing real cases, and building an investigation strategy.

“For 6 years, we have been working with the leading OSINT specialists, platforms and clients, which allows us to use their knowledge and experience to develop Social Links services. Everything we do in one way or another is based on the experience of this collaboration and we understand the importance of proper automation of data collection and analysis processes more than anyone else. The only thing that no OSINT service can do is to teach an investigator’s way of thinking. Such a mindset coupled with the right tool is the key to successful investigations, so it is extremely important to get a theoretical basis from an experienced instructor, which is undoubtedly Joern Weber,” says Andrey Kulikov, CEO of Social Links.

The course is available by subscription and included in the package for customers who order Social Links Box, a full-fledged cyber security and threat intelligence unit solution.

SOURCE: EuropaWire

I rather be a dog

Any time soon, this young 24 yrs old Malaysian boy, convicted of drug trafficking, will be hang till death do him part by an unidentified Mr. Hangman in Changi Prison, Friday morning @ 6 am sharp.

If no one comes to his rescue soon, he’ll definitely and surely be under water very soon!

Supposing we see someone drowning like this, will we immediately dive in and rescue him from near death? Or will we ask questions first before we can help rescue him, questions like, “Who is he?”, “How come he’s in the water?”, “Did he fell into the water or was he pushed in?, “Is he rich or poor?”, “Where is he from? He looks like he’s not from this region.”, “Maybe he’s a ex-criminal wanting to commit suicide? Must have done a lot of bad thing in his life one la. That’s why this is call ‘retribution’ la. Ah… just let him drown la. He deserves it one la. Don’t care for him la. Just let him die la.”

Huh?

I don’t get it. People saved a dog but they won’t save a fellow human being from near death! Strange. So does that means that the dog’s life are more precious than human beings’ life?

If it is, than I rather be a dog then. At least I’m assured that I’ll be rescued and loved by human beings, unlike them human beings who weren’t rescue their own human beings. We dogs saves dogs you know.

Duh…

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