Advances in Computer Science continue to provide more tools, each time more efficient, to aid us in our everyday lives with everything from work to entertainment, from health to management of natural resources. Technology has made our lives better and continues to facilitate progress. But just as it can benefit us, it is only a tool. That tool itself is not ’good’ or ’evil’; it is only useful to achieve the ends of those who utilize it. And just as it has been used for benefit, there have been cases where its use had a detrimental impact to us. Given the benefits, who is to deny that a government can keep track of its citizens in the same way a business keeps track of all its assets? The discussion here will centre on this question, where w...
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In spite of its recognition as a fundamental human right, privacy is sometimes criticised as an ana...
Abstract This essay juxtaposes the notion of human freedom, which liberal democracy advocates, with...
Democratic engagement depends on critique and dialogue. Ian Clark looks at emerging issues related t...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...
This article is a response to Professor Walter\u27s article, Digitizing Technology, Transforming Ou...
Over two centuries have passed since Benjamin Franklin quipped that we should defend privacy over se...
Few things in society and everyday life have changed in the last 10 years as much as the concept of ...
In today\u27s globalized society, the war on terror has negatively affected privacy rights not just ...
The development and deployment of electronic surveillance technology in the post-9/11 world poses a ...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...
The September 11, 2001 terror attacks had a far-reaching, global impact. Within the United States, l...
What if science developed technology that would eliminate violent crime on American streets entirely...
The evolution of modern communications and information technology sparked a revolution of unpreceden...
International audienceCe livre, sur le plan juridique et politique traite de l'évolution des technol...
Can we live in a free society without personal privacy? The question is worth pondering, not only in...
In spite of its recognition as a fundamental human right, privacy is sometimes criticised as an ana...
Abstract This essay juxtaposes the notion of human freedom, which liberal democracy advocates, with...
Democratic engagement depends on critique and dialogue. Ian Clark looks at emerging issues related t...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...
This article is a response to Professor Walter\u27s article, Digitizing Technology, Transforming Ou...
Over two centuries have passed since Benjamin Franklin quipped that we should defend privacy over se...