The paper analysis the manner in which the international human rights courts and bodies (in particular the UN Human Rights Committee (HRC), the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)) interpret the rules on privacy and data protection and how they apply them to mass digital surveillance practices conducted by states. If argues that the approach taken by these courts produced a polarised legal landscape, which reinforces the need for an international lex specialis to address states' mass cyber surveillance practices, preferably in a form of an international treaty and accesses the feasibility of such a body of rules being adopted by states
The Impacts of Mass Surveillance on Fundamental Human Rights Abstract In this thesis I mainly deal w...
The article considers the feasibility of the adoption by the Council of Europe Member States of a mu...
The European Union has the most restrictive data protection policies among democracies today, having...
The thesis analysis the implications of State sponsored cyber surveillance on the exercise of the hu...
The motivation for this dissertation is the balancing act the European Court of Human Rights is curr...
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding the interpretation and application of the right to...
Whilst the political dust on mass surveillance is slowly settling down, what has become apparent is...
Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Age of Cyberveillance is a collection of articles by distingui...
If one looks at the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on surveillance matters, a well m...
The importance of the problem of surveillance carried out by state authorities, especially in recent...
AJ Over the past decade, digital technology has undergone unprecedented development. The Internet, w...
The thesis titled, Cyberspace, Surveillance, Law and Privacy analyses the implications of state spon...
The activity which States undertake when conducting extensive non-directed surveillance programmes i...
This paper focuses on the asserted \u2018boundlessness\u2019 of cyberspace in order to examine how a...
This insightful book focuses on the application of mass surveillance, its impact upon existing inter...
The Impacts of Mass Surveillance on Fundamental Human Rights Abstract In this thesis I mainly deal w...
The article considers the feasibility of the adoption by the Council of Europe Member States of a mu...
The European Union has the most restrictive data protection policies among democracies today, having...
The thesis analysis the implications of State sponsored cyber surveillance on the exercise of the hu...
The motivation for this dissertation is the balancing act the European Court of Human Rights is curr...
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding the interpretation and application of the right to...
Whilst the political dust on mass surveillance is slowly settling down, what has become apparent is...
Cybersecurity and Human Rights in the Age of Cyberveillance is a collection of articles by distingui...
If one looks at the case law of the European Court of Human Rights on surveillance matters, a well m...
The importance of the problem of surveillance carried out by state authorities, especially in recent...
AJ Over the past decade, digital technology has undergone unprecedented development. The Internet, w...
The thesis titled, Cyberspace, Surveillance, Law and Privacy analyses the implications of state spon...
The activity which States undertake when conducting extensive non-directed surveillance programmes i...
This paper focuses on the asserted \u2018boundlessness\u2019 of cyberspace in order to examine how a...
This insightful book focuses on the application of mass surveillance, its impact upon existing inter...
The Impacts of Mass Surveillance on Fundamental Human Rights Abstract In this thesis I mainly deal w...
The article considers the feasibility of the adoption by the Council of Europe Member States of a mu...
The European Union has the most restrictive data protection policies among democracies today, having...