The protection of universal principles varies across different jurisdictions: the prominence of dignity in Germany or free speech in the United States is undisputed. My argument is that in America, the First Amendment took off only during the New Deal and later, the Civil Rights revolution as an identity-formation and unifying tool in a deeply divided society. The symbolic significance of free speech in the U.S. remains central to this day. In the midst of its identity crisis with looming Brexit, Europe is now experimenting with privacy-as-constitutional identity in a somewhat similar way. This article seeks to unpack the values encompassed in privacy and freedom of speech, looking into the different functional responses that two different ...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
The European Union\u27s right to erasure came into effect May 25, 2018, as Article 17 of the General...
The protection of universal principles varies across different jurisdictions: the prominence of dign...
In both the United States and the nations of Western Europe, significant constitutional commitments ...
Conventional wisdom paints U.S. and European approaches to privacy at irreconcilable odds. But that ...
In the context of the US National Security Agency surveillance scandal, the transatlantic privacy di...
This article compares American constitutional law and practice on the First Amendment freedom of spe...
This chapter examines attitudes towards national diversity in one piece of the emerging European ...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
America’s privacy bill has come due. Since the dawn of the Internet, Congress has repeatedly failed ...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
Data protection law has emerged as an important bulwark against online privacy intrusions, and yet i...
The theory of constitutional patriotism has been advanced as a solution to the European Union\u27s l...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
The European Union\u27s right to erasure came into effect May 25, 2018, as Article 17 of the General...
The protection of universal principles varies across different jurisdictions: the prominence of dign...
In both the United States and the nations of Western Europe, significant constitutional commitments ...
Conventional wisdom paints U.S. and European approaches to privacy at irreconcilable odds. But that ...
In the context of the US National Security Agency surveillance scandal, the transatlantic privacy di...
This article compares American constitutional law and practice on the First Amendment freedom of spe...
This chapter examines attitudes towards national diversity in one piece of the emerging European ...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
America’s privacy bill has come due. Since the dawn of the Internet, Congress has repeatedly failed ...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
Data protection law has emerged as an important bulwark against online privacy intrusions, and yet i...
The theory of constitutional patriotism has been advanced as a solution to the European Union\u27s l...
The digital age sparked an explosion both in the quantity of private information that a government c...
Rapid technological change, the advent of Big Data, and the creation of society-wide government surv...
The European Union\u27s right to erasure came into effect May 25, 2018, as Article 17 of the General...