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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1877994693
    Format: 1 online resource.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003354130 , 1003354130 , 9781003821212 , 1003821219 , 9781003821182 , 1003821189
    Series Statement: Routledge new intelligence studies
    Content: This book adopts a critical lens to look at the workings of Western intelligence and intelligence oversight over time and space. Largely confined to the sub-field of intelligence studies, scholarly engagements with intelligence oversight have typically downplayed the violence carried out by secretive agencies. These studies have often served to justify weak oversight structures and promoted only marginal adaptations of policy frameworks in the wake of intelligence scandals. The essays gathered in this volume challenge the prevailing doxa in the academic field, adopting a critical lens to look at the workings of intelligence oversight in Europe and North America. Through chapters spanning across multiple disciplines – political sociology, history, and law – the book aims to recast intelligence oversight as acting in symbiosis with the legitimisation of the state’s secret violence and the enactment of impunity, showing how intelligence actors practically navigate the legal and political constraints created by oversight frameworks and practices, for instance by developing transnational networks of interdependence. The book also explores inventive legal steps and human rights mechanisms aimed at bridging some of the most serious gaps in existing frameworks, drawing inspiration from recent policy developments in the international struggle against torture. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, sociology, security studies, and international relations.
    Content: From Radical Contention to Deference: A Sociogenesis of Intelligence Oversight in the United States (1967-1981) -- Transformations of the Transnational Field of Secret Services: The Reasons for a Systemic Crisis of Legitimacy? -- The Code of Silence: Transnational Autonomy and Oversight of Signals Intelligence -- From Abuse to Trust and Back Again: Intelligence Scandals and the Quest for Oversight -- An Analysis of Post-Snowden "Civil Society" Intelligence Accountability in the United States and United Kingdom -- Transversal Intelligence Oversight in the United States: Squaring the Circle? -- The Anatomy of Political Impunity in New Zealand -- Liberty, Equality, and Counter-Terrorism in France -- Intelligence Oversight Collaboration in Europe -- Security Service Mass Surveillance and the Right to Privacy: Examining Implementation Lessons from the Prohibition on Torture.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032406541
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032406558
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781032406541
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV046262137
    Format: 351 Seiten ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-2-213-71004-4
    Series Statement: À venir
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite [335]-348
    Language: French
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    Keywords: Medien ; Kommunikation ; Internet
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949698666402882
    Format: 1 online resource (456 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-003-82121-9
    Series Statement: Routledge New Intelligence Studies
    Note: Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Oversight, democracy, and control: Situating our transdisciplinary dialogue -- From scandals to oversight? Unpacking the practical limits of really existing intelligence oversight -- Presentation of the book's chapters -- Notes -- References -- 1 From radical contention to deference: A sociogenesis of intelligence oversight in the United States (1967-1981) -- Introduction -- Facing the New Left: The expansion of intelligence powers -- Intelligence as a "libertarian mode of repression" -- Expanding and rationalising surveillance -- Scandals and disentanglement: The intelligence field faces radical oversight -- Reactivating demands for academic autonomy -- Cross-field coalitions scandalising intelligence -- CounterSpy: the radical campaign of former intelligence insiders -- The Church Committee and its aftermath: Fomenting consensus -- Congress getting serious about intelligence oversight -- A tale of two investigations -- Ensuing reforms: the foreclosure of democratic control over intelligence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Transformations of the transnational field of secret services: The reasons for a systemic crisis of legitimacy? -- Introduction -- A problem of legitimacy at the international scale -- Reframing the problem outside intelligence studies, why? And how? -- Widening, deepening, entanglement, and diffraction of the boundaries of the transnational field of secret violence in democracies -- Looking at the recent past: what went wrong? Extraordinary rendition and torture, large-scale intrusive digital surveillance, and worldwide selling of spying tools. , Factors of transformation: Coalition of services, preventive-predictive ideology, digital capacities, privatisation, and marketisation -- A dynamic of expansion with centrifugal effects? Assessment of the limits and trajectories at work, mutual reinforcement, de-responsibilisation of core actors, and rise of the periphery -- Enlargement, diversification, widening, and deepening implications -- Diffraction and centrifugal effects in interstitial spaces -- The intrusion of the question of legitimacy at the transnational scale: unease, denial, and hidden transcripts -- A sense of unease and a crisis of systemic legitimacy? -- Denying the problem of transnational surveillance and the role of the third-party rule -- Hidden transcripts -- regaining a sense of limits with regard to the centrifugal dynamics to be taken into account -- Notes -- References -- 3 The code of silence: Transnational autonomy and oversight of signals intelligence -- Introduction -- Genesis: The transnational field of Signals Intelligence -- Capital and symbolic power -- Centralisation of power through transnational dynamics -- Actors and modes of cooperation -- Autonomy: The foreign neverland and the code of silence -- The domestic-foreign distinction as a doxa of mass surveillance -- Third Party Rule - The code of silence -- Heteronomy: Oversight and the production of orthodoxy -- Intelligence oversight - a heteronomous force? -- Breaking the silence of the doxa -- Contesting and normalising the code of silence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 From abuse to trust and back again: Intelligence scandals and the quest for oversight -- Introduction -- Intelligence oversight, abuse, and trust -- Problematising abuse: Hewitt and Harman v the UK -- Invoking trust: The post-Snowden landscape and UK surveillance legislative struggle -- Conclusion: Abuse, trust, and democracy. , Notes -- References -- 5 An analysis of post-Snowden civil society accountability -- Introduction -- Journalism: Controlling or normalizing intelligence scandals? -- Investigative journalism -- General news -- Opinion pieces -- Activism -- NGOs: From campaigns to lobbying and strategic litigation -- The raise of the "think tank paradigm" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 Transversal intelligence oversight in the United States: Squaring the circle? -- Introduction -- Introducing transversal oversight and methodological considerations -- Navigating Pandora's box of intelligence oversight -- A mapping of US intelligence oversight -- The rule of law and congressional oversight dilemmas -- Judicial oversight practices and challenges -- Understanding intelligence stakeholders, institutions, and practices -- Contemporary intelligence oversight struggles in the US context -- The case of Abu Zubaydah and other Guantanamo detainees -- Mueller report as an example of failed intelligence sharing despite the law -- Concluding remarks and road ahead -- Notes -- References -- 7 The anatomy of political impunity in New Zealand -- Introduction -- Intelligence scandal as political opportunity -- Using oversight measures to turn a blind eye -- Public ignorance as a guarantor of impunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8 Liberty, equality, and counter-terrorism in France -- Note -- 9 Intelligence oversight collaboration in Europe -- Notes -- 10 Torture and security service mass surveillance -- Introduction -- The path to the optional protocol to the convention against torture -- The realisation of the optional protocol gaining momentum in a changed environment -- The OPCAT framework -- Thinking outside the box: The SPT and NPMs -- Implementing torture prevention obligations at the national level. , Adjusting to State Diversity without Sacrificing Effectiveness -- Cooperation, supervision, and consultation - the SPT and NPMs -- A model for the right to privacy? -- Notes -- References -- Books -- Journal and newspaper articles -- Websites and newspapers -- International judgments, laws, reports, and speeches -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bigo, Didier Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032406558
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949599071002882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003354130 , 1003354130
    Series Statement: Routledge new intelligence studies
    Content: "This book adopts a critical lens to look at the workings of Western intelligence and intelligence oversight over time and space. Largely confined to the sub-field of intelligence studies, scholarly engagements with Intelligence oversight have typically downplayed the violence carried out by secretive agencies. These studies have often served to justify weak oversight structures and promoted only marginal adaptations of policy frameworks in the wake of intelligence scandals. The essays gathered in this volume challenge the prevailing doxa in the academic field, adopting a critical lens to look at the workings of intelligence oversight in Europe and North America. Through chapters spanning across multiple disciplines - political sociology, history and law - the book aims to recast intelligence oversight as acting in symbiosis with the legitimisation of the state's secret violence and the enactment of impunity, showing how intelligence actors practically navigate the legal and political constraints created by oversight frameworks and practices, for instance by developing transnational networks of interdependence. The book also explores inventive legal steps and human rights mechanisms aimed at bridging some of the most serious gaps in existing frameworks, drawing inspiration from recent policy developments in the international struggle against torture. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, sociology, security studies and International Relations"--
    Note: From Radical Contention to Deference: A Sociogenesis of Intelligence Oversight in the United States (1967-1981) -- Transformations of the Transnational Field of Secret Services: The Reasons for a Systemic Crisis of Legitimacy? -- The Code of Silence: Transnational Autonomy and Oversight of Signals Intelligence -- From Abuse to Trust and Back Again: Intelligence Scandals and the Quest for Oversight -- An Analysis of Post-Snowden "Civil Society" Intelligence Accountability in the United States and United Kingdom -- Transversal Intelligence Oversight in the United States: Squaring the Circle? -- The Anatomy of Political Impunity in New Zealand -- Liberty, Equality, and Counter-Terrorism in France -- Intelligence Oversight Collaboration in Europe -- Security Service Mass Surveillance and the Right to Privacy: Examining Implementation Lessons from the Prohibition on Torture.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Intelligence oversight in times of transnational impunity New York : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032406541
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1877763233
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (311 p.)
    ISBN: 9781003354130 , 9781032406541 , 9781032406558
    Series Statement: Routledge New Intelligence Studies
    Content: This book adopts a critical lens to look at the workings of Western intelligence and intelligence oversight over time and space. Largely confined to the sub-field of intelligence studies, scholarly engagements with intelligence oversight have typically downplayed the violence carried out by secretive agencies. These studies have often served to justify weak oversight structures and promoted only marginal adaptations of policy frameworks in the wake of intelligence scandals. The essays gathered in this volume challenge the prevailing doxa in the academic field, adopting a critical lens to look at the workings of intelligence oversight in Europe and North America. Through chapters spanning across multiple disciplines – political sociology, history, and law – the book aims to recast intelligence oversight as acting in symbiosis with the legitimisation of the state’s secret violence and the enactment of impunity, showing how intelligence actors practically navigate the legal and political constraints created by oversight frameworks and practices, for instance by developing transnational networks of interdependence. The book also explores inventive legal steps and human rights mechanisms aimed at bridging some of the most serious gaps in existing frameworks, drawing inspiration from recent policy developments in the international struggle against torture. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, sociology, security studies, and international relations
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 6
    UID:
    edoccha_9961437216402883
    Format: 1 online resource (456 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-003-82121-9
    Series Statement: Routledge New Intelligence Studies
    Note: Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Oversight, democracy, and control: Situating our transdisciplinary dialogue -- From scandals to oversight? Unpacking the practical limits of really existing intelligence oversight -- Presentation of the book's chapters -- Notes -- References -- 1 From radical contention to deference: A sociogenesis of intelligence oversight in the United States (1967-1981) -- Introduction -- Facing the New Left: The expansion of intelligence powers -- Intelligence as a "libertarian mode of repression" -- Expanding and rationalising surveillance -- Scandals and disentanglement: The intelligence field faces radical oversight -- Reactivating demands for academic autonomy -- Cross-field coalitions scandalising intelligence -- CounterSpy: the radical campaign of former intelligence insiders -- The Church Committee and its aftermath: Fomenting consensus -- Congress getting serious about intelligence oversight -- A tale of two investigations -- Ensuing reforms: the foreclosure of democratic control over intelligence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Transformations of the transnational field of secret services: The reasons for a systemic crisis of legitimacy? -- Introduction -- A problem of legitimacy at the international scale -- Reframing the problem outside intelligence studies, why? And how? -- Widening, deepening, entanglement, and diffraction of the boundaries of the transnational field of secret violence in democracies -- Looking at the recent past: what went wrong? Extraordinary rendition and torture, large-scale intrusive digital surveillance, and worldwide selling of spying tools. , Factors of transformation: Coalition of services, preventive-predictive ideology, digital capacities, privatisation, and marketisation -- A dynamic of expansion with centrifugal effects? Assessment of the limits and trajectories at work, mutual reinforcement, de-responsibilisation of core actors, and rise of the periphery -- Enlargement, diversification, widening, and deepening implications -- Diffraction and centrifugal effects in interstitial spaces -- The intrusion of the question of legitimacy at the transnational scale: unease, denial, and hidden transcripts -- A sense of unease and a crisis of systemic legitimacy? -- Denying the problem of transnational surveillance and the role of the third-party rule -- Hidden transcripts -- regaining a sense of limits with regard to the centrifugal dynamics to be taken into account -- Notes -- References -- 3 The code of silence: Transnational autonomy and oversight of signals intelligence -- Introduction -- Genesis: The transnational field of Signals Intelligence -- Capital and symbolic power -- Centralisation of power through transnational dynamics -- Actors and modes of cooperation -- Autonomy: The foreign neverland and the code of silence -- The domestic-foreign distinction as a doxa of mass surveillance -- Third Party Rule - The code of silence -- Heteronomy: Oversight and the production of orthodoxy -- Intelligence oversight - a heteronomous force? -- Breaking the silence of the doxa -- Contesting and normalising the code of silence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 From abuse to trust and back again: Intelligence scandals and the quest for oversight -- Introduction -- Intelligence oversight, abuse, and trust -- Problematising abuse: Hewitt and Harman v the UK -- Invoking trust: The post-Snowden landscape and UK surveillance legislative struggle -- Conclusion: Abuse, trust, and democracy. , Notes -- References -- 5 An analysis of post-Snowden civil society accountability -- Introduction -- Journalism: Controlling or normalizing intelligence scandals? -- Investigative journalism -- General news -- Opinion pieces -- Activism -- NGOs: From campaigns to lobbying and strategic litigation -- The raise of the "think tank paradigm" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 Transversal intelligence oversight in the United States: Squaring the circle? -- Introduction -- Introducing transversal oversight and methodological considerations -- Navigating Pandora's box of intelligence oversight -- A mapping of US intelligence oversight -- The rule of law and congressional oversight dilemmas -- Judicial oversight practices and challenges -- Understanding intelligence stakeholders, institutions, and practices -- Contemporary intelligence oversight struggles in the US context -- The case of Abu Zubaydah and other Guantanamo detainees -- Mueller report as an example of failed intelligence sharing despite the law -- Concluding remarks and road ahead -- Notes -- References -- 7 The anatomy of political impunity in New Zealand -- Introduction -- Intelligence scandal as political opportunity -- Using oversight measures to turn a blind eye -- Public ignorance as a guarantor of impunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8 Liberty, equality, and counter-terrorism in France -- Note -- 9 Intelligence oversight collaboration in Europe -- Notes -- 10 Torture and security service mass surveillance -- Introduction -- The path to the optional protocol to the convention against torture -- The realisation of the optional protocol gaining momentum in a changed environment -- The OPCAT framework -- Thinking outside the box: The SPT and NPMs -- Implementing torture prevention obligations at the national level. , Adjusting to State Diversity without Sacrificing Effectiveness -- Cooperation, supervision, and consultation - the SPT and NPMs -- A model for the right to privacy? -- Notes -- References -- Books -- Journal and newspaper articles -- Websites and newspapers -- International judgments, laws, reports, and speeches -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bigo, Didier Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032406558
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edocfu_9961437216402883
    Format: 1 online resource (456 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-003-82121-9
    Series Statement: Routledge New Intelligence Studies
    Note: Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Oversight, democracy, and control: Situating our transdisciplinary dialogue -- From scandals to oversight? Unpacking the practical limits of really existing intelligence oversight -- Presentation of the book's chapters -- Notes -- References -- 1 From radical contention to deference: A sociogenesis of intelligence oversight in the United States (1967-1981) -- Introduction -- Facing the New Left: The expansion of intelligence powers -- Intelligence as a "libertarian mode of repression" -- Expanding and rationalising surveillance -- Scandals and disentanglement: The intelligence field faces radical oversight -- Reactivating demands for academic autonomy -- Cross-field coalitions scandalising intelligence -- CounterSpy: the radical campaign of former intelligence insiders -- The Church Committee and its aftermath: Fomenting consensus -- Congress getting serious about intelligence oversight -- A tale of two investigations -- Ensuing reforms: the foreclosure of democratic control over intelligence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Transformations of the transnational field of secret services: The reasons for a systemic crisis of legitimacy? -- Introduction -- A problem of legitimacy at the international scale -- Reframing the problem outside intelligence studies, why? And how? -- Widening, deepening, entanglement, and diffraction of the boundaries of the transnational field of secret violence in democracies -- Looking at the recent past: what went wrong? Extraordinary rendition and torture, large-scale intrusive digital surveillance, and worldwide selling of spying tools. , Factors of transformation: Coalition of services, preventive-predictive ideology, digital capacities, privatisation, and marketisation -- A dynamic of expansion with centrifugal effects? Assessment of the limits and trajectories at work, mutual reinforcement, de-responsibilisation of core actors, and rise of the periphery -- Enlargement, diversification, widening, and deepening implications -- Diffraction and centrifugal effects in interstitial spaces -- The intrusion of the question of legitimacy at the transnational scale: unease, denial, and hidden transcripts -- A sense of unease and a crisis of systemic legitimacy? -- Denying the problem of transnational surveillance and the role of the third-party rule -- Hidden transcripts -- regaining a sense of limits with regard to the centrifugal dynamics to be taken into account -- Notes -- References -- 3 The code of silence: Transnational autonomy and oversight of signals intelligence -- Introduction -- Genesis: The transnational field of Signals Intelligence -- Capital and symbolic power -- Centralisation of power through transnational dynamics -- Actors and modes of cooperation -- Autonomy: The foreign neverland and the code of silence -- The domestic-foreign distinction as a doxa of mass surveillance -- Third Party Rule - The code of silence -- Heteronomy: Oversight and the production of orthodoxy -- Intelligence oversight - a heteronomous force? -- Breaking the silence of the doxa -- Contesting and normalising the code of silence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 From abuse to trust and back again: Intelligence scandals and the quest for oversight -- Introduction -- Intelligence oversight, abuse, and trust -- Problematising abuse: Hewitt and Harman v the UK -- Invoking trust: The post-Snowden landscape and UK surveillance legislative struggle -- Conclusion: Abuse, trust, and democracy. , Notes -- References -- 5 An analysis of post-Snowden civil society accountability -- Introduction -- Journalism: Controlling or normalizing intelligence scandals? -- Investigative journalism -- General news -- Opinion pieces -- Activism -- NGOs: From campaigns to lobbying and strategic litigation -- The raise of the "think tank paradigm" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 Transversal intelligence oversight in the United States: Squaring the circle? -- Introduction -- Introducing transversal oversight and methodological considerations -- Navigating Pandora's box of intelligence oversight -- A mapping of US intelligence oversight -- The rule of law and congressional oversight dilemmas -- Judicial oversight practices and challenges -- Understanding intelligence stakeholders, institutions, and practices -- Contemporary intelligence oversight struggles in the US context -- The case of Abu Zubaydah and other Guantanamo detainees -- Mueller report as an example of failed intelligence sharing despite the law -- Concluding remarks and road ahead -- Notes -- References -- 7 The anatomy of political impunity in New Zealand -- Introduction -- Intelligence scandal as political opportunity -- Using oversight measures to turn a blind eye -- Public ignorance as a guarantor of impunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8 Liberty, equality, and counter-terrorism in France -- Note -- 9 Intelligence oversight collaboration in Europe -- Notes -- 10 Torture and security service mass surveillance -- Introduction -- The path to the optional protocol to the convention against torture -- The realisation of the optional protocol gaining momentum in a changed environment -- The OPCAT framework -- Thinking outside the box: The SPT and NPMs -- Implementing torture prevention obligations at the national level. , Adjusting to State Diversity without Sacrificing Effectiveness -- Cooperation, supervision, and consultation - the SPT and NPMs -- A model for the right to privacy? -- Notes -- References -- Books -- Journal and newspaper articles -- Websites and newspapers -- International judgments, laws, reports, and speeches -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bigo, Didier Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032406558
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almahu_9949707689102882
    Format: 1 online resource (456 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781003821212
    Series Statement: Routledge New Intelligence Studies
    Note: Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Oversight, democracy, and control: Situating our transdisciplinary dialogue -- From scandals to oversight? Unpacking the practical limits of really existing intelligence oversight -- Presentation of the book's chapters -- Notes -- References -- 1 From radical contention to deference: A sociogenesis of intelligence oversight in the United States (1967-1981) -- Introduction -- Facing the New Left: The expansion of intelligence powers -- Intelligence as a "libertarian mode of repression" -- Expanding and rationalising surveillance -- Scandals and disentanglement: The intelligence field faces radical oversight -- Reactivating demands for academic autonomy -- Cross-field coalitions scandalising intelligence -- CounterSpy: the radical campaign of former intelligence insiders -- The Church Committee and its aftermath: Fomenting consensus -- Congress getting serious about intelligence oversight -- A tale of two investigations -- Ensuing reforms: the foreclosure of democratic control over intelligence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Transformations of the transnational field of secret services: The reasons for a systemic crisis of legitimacy? -- Introduction -- A problem of legitimacy at the international scale -- Reframing the problem outside intelligence studies, why? And how? -- Widening, deepening, entanglement, and diffraction of the boundaries of the transnational field of secret violence in democracies -- Looking at the recent past: what went wrong? Extraordinary rendition and torture, large-scale intrusive digital surveillance, and worldwide selling of spying tools. , Factors of transformation: Coalition of services, preventive-predictive ideology, digital capacities, privatisation, and marketisation -- A dynamic of expansion with centrifugal effects? Assessment of the limits and trajectories at work, mutual reinforcement, de-responsibilisation of core actors, and rise of the periphery -- Enlargement, diversification, widening, and deepening implications -- Diffraction and centrifugal effects in interstitial spaces -- The intrusion of the question of legitimacy at the transnational scale: unease, denial, and hidden transcripts -- A sense of unease and a crisis of systemic legitimacy? -- Denying the problem of transnational surveillance and the role of the third-party rule -- Hidden transcripts -- regaining a sense of limits with regard to the centrifugal dynamics to be taken into account -- Notes -- References -- 3 The code of silence: Transnational autonomy and oversight of signals intelligence -- Introduction -- Genesis: The transnational field of Signals Intelligence -- Capital and symbolic power -- Centralisation of power through transnational dynamics -- Actors and modes of cooperation -- Autonomy: The foreign neverland and the code of silence -- The domestic-foreign distinction as a doxa of mass surveillance -- Third Party Rule - The code of silence -- Heteronomy: Oversight and the production of orthodoxy -- Intelligence oversight - a heteronomous force? -- Breaking the silence of the doxa -- Contesting and normalising the code of silence -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 From abuse to trust and back again: Intelligence scandals and the quest for oversight -- Introduction -- Intelligence oversight, abuse, and trust -- Problematising abuse: Hewitt and Harman v the UK -- Invoking trust: The post-Snowden landscape and UK surveillance legislative struggle -- Conclusion: Abuse, trust, and democracy. , Notes -- References -- 5 An analysis of post-Snowden civil society accountability -- Introduction -- Journalism: Controlling or normalizing intelligence scandals? -- Investigative journalism -- General news -- Opinion pieces -- Activism -- NGOs: From campaigns to lobbying and strategic litigation -- The raise of the "think tank paradigm" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 Transversal intelligence oversight in the United States: Squaring the circle? -- Introduction -- Introducing transversal oversight and methodological considerations -- Navigating Pandora's box of intelligence oversight -- A mapping of US intelligence oversight -- The rule of law and congressional oversight dilemmas -- Judicial oversight practices and challenges -- Understanding intelligence stakeholders, institutions, and practices -- Contemporary intelligence oversight struggles in the US context -- The case of Abu Zubaydah and other Guantanamo detainees -- Mueller report as an example of failed intelligence sharing despite the law -- Concluding remarks and road ahead -- Notes -- References -- 7 The anatomy of political impunity in New Zealand -- Introduction -- Intelligence scandal as political opportunity -- Using oversight measures to turn a blind eye -- Public ignorance as a guarantor of impunity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 8 Liberty, equality, and counter-terrorism in France -- Note -- 9 Intelligence oversight collaboration in Europe -- Notes -- 10 Torture and security service mass surveillance -- Introduction -- The path to the optional protocol to the convention against torture -- The realisation of the optional protocol gaining momentum in a changed environment -- The OPCAT framework -- Thinking outside the box: The SPT and NPMs -- Implementing torture prevention obligations at the national level. , Adjusting to State Diversity without Sacrificing Effectiveness -- Cooperation, supervision, and consultation - the SPT and NPMs -- A model for the right to privacy? -- Notes -- References -- Books -- Journal and newspaper articles -- Websites and newspapers -- International judgments, laws, reports, and speeches -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bigo, Didier Intelligence Oversight in Times of Transnational Impunity Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2023 ISBN 9781032406558
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049454066
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 297 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781003354130
    Series Statement: Routledge new intelligence studies
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-032-40654-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-032-40655-8
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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