Format:
1 Online-Ressource (viii, 234 Seiten)
Edition:
2014
ISBN:
9781509905447
,
9781509905430
,
9781509905423
Series Statement:
Hart studies in security and justice volume 1
Content:
"Recent revelations, by Edward Snowden and others, of the vast network of government spying enabled by modern technology have raised major concerns both in the European Union and the United States on how to protect privacy in the face of increasing governmental surveillance. This book brings together some of the leading experts in the fields of constitutional law, criminal law and human rights from the US and the EU to examine the protection of privacy in the digital era, as well as the challenges that counter-terrorism cooperation between governments pose to human rights. It examines the state of privacy protections on both sides of the Atlantic, the best mechanisms for preserving privacy, and whether the EU and the US should develop joint transnational mechanisms to protect privacy on a reciprocal basis. As technology enables governments to know more and more about their citizens, and about the citizens of other nations, this volume offers critical perspectives on how best to respond to one of the most challenging developments of the twenty-first century."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Content:
pt. 1. Domestic perspective -- pt. 2. Comparative perspective -- pt. 3. Perspective of private corporations -- pt. 4. Perspective of NGOs and oversight authorities -- pt. 5. Transatlantic perspective
Note:
Enthält bibliographische Angaben und einen Index
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781509905416
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Surveillance, privacy and transatlantic relations Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2017 ISBN 9781509905416
Language:
English
Subjects:
Law
Keywords:
USA
;
Europäische Union
;
Überwachung
;
Privatsphäre
DOI:
10.5040/9781509905447
Author information:
Fabbrini, Federico 1985-