The Framework of a Security Law guided by Human Rights The discussion on the security architecture in Germany was triggered by the terrorist attacks after 9/11. This security architecture not only concerns the tasks and structures of the police and intelligence agencies, but also civil protection and the inclusion of private companies. In the context of this interdisciplinary approach, national security law focuses on providing security by state authorities. The powers of these authorities are outlined and limited by human rights. For police authorities this is not a new development. Nevertheless, within a security architecture of considerable complexity the influence of human rights is of growing importance. The development of the German s...
The purpose of this paper is to give a short preview on the European legislative regarding the funda...
International human rights law (IHRL) was initiated after the Second World War as part of public int...
In Ligue des droits humains, the CJEU declared the EU Directive on Passenger Name Record (PNR) data ...
The Framework of a Security Law guided by Human Rights The discussion on the security architecture i...
In German police law the traditional legal threshold for imposing security measures was the existenc...
German Security Architecture: Delimitation of Security Law and new Conception/System/Regime/Area of ...
The event of 9/11 ushered in some critical national security questions. One of such question, is on ...
The phenomenon of terrorism is one of the most asymmetrical, amorphous and hybrid threats to interna...
The phenomenon of terrorism is one of the most asymmetrical, amorphous and hybrid threats to interna...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. In this regard, this article examines some of th...
The Austrian Security Police Act differs fundamentally from that of the police laws of the German Lä...
Protecting Data, Protecting PeopleInformational Self-Determination as a Means to an End, Illustrated...
Information Security Law Towards an Order of the Information Society Information security is widely ...
In recent decades, human rights implementation and protection has become a priority of ...
The purpose of this paper is to give a short preview on the European legislative regarding the funda...
International human rights law (IHRL) was initiated after the Second World War as part of public int...
In Ligue des droits humains, the CJEU declared the EU Directive on Passenger Name Record (PNR) data ...
The Framework of a Security Law guided by Human Rights The discussion on the security architecture i...
In German police law the traditional legal threshold for imposing security measures was the existenc...
German Security Architecture: Delimitation of Security Law and new Conception/System/Regime/Area of ...
The event of 9/11 ushered in some critical national security questions. One of such question, is on ...
The phenomenon of terrorism is one of the most asymmetrical, amorphous and hybrid threats to interna...
The phenomenon of terrorism is one of the most asymmetrical, amorphous and hybrid threats to interna...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. In this regard, this article examines some of th...
The Austrian Security Police Act differs fundamentally from that of the police laws of the German Lä...
Protecting Data, Protecting PeopleInformational Self-Determination as a Means to an End, Illustrated...
Information Security Law Towards an Order of the Information Society Information security is widely ...
In recent decades, human rights implementation and protection has become a priority of ...
The purpose of this paper is to give a short preview on the European legislative regarding the funda...
International human rights law (IHRL) was initiated after the Second World War as part of public int...
In Ligue des droits humains, the CJEU declared the EU Directive on Passenger Name Record (PNR) data ...