Antiterrorism intelligence sharing across national borders has been trumpeted as one of the most promising forms of networked global governance. By exchanging information across the world, government agencies can catch terrorists and other dangerous criminals. Yet this new form of global governance is also one of the most dangerous. Even at the domestic level, secrecy and national security imperatives have placed intelligence agencies largely beyond legal and democratic oversight. But at the global level, accountability is missing entirely. Global cooperation among national intelligence agencies is extraordinarily opaque. The nature of the international system compounds the problem: these actors do not operate within a robust institutional ...
The EU-US Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement has been among the most controversial instruments in...
Edward Snowden's revelations of massive data collecting surveillance conducted by the U.S. Nati...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...
Antiterrorism intelligence sharing across national borders has been trumpeted as one of the most pro...
Privacy is one of the most critical liberal rights to come under pressure from transnational intelli...
Privacy is one of the most critical liberal rights to come under pressure from transnational intelli...
Transnational intelligence networks have emerged as an essential tool for combating international te...
The present study provides a “global” perspective on the protection of privacy in the fight against ...
The article considers the feasibility of the adoption by the Council of Europe Member States of a mu...
ISIS’s cultivation of social media has reinforced states’ interest in using automated surveillance. ...
The public debate surrounding Edward Snowden\u27s revelations about NSA spying, and government surve...
This chapter focuses on the international right to privacy and national security surveillance by spy...
This article explores how internet surveillance in the name of counterterrorism challenges privacy. ...
The tensions between transnational data exchange by police authorities as well as intelligence agenc...
This chapter focuses on the international right to privacy and national security surveillance by spy...
The EU-US Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement has been among the most controversial instruments in...
Edward Snowden's revelations of massive data collecting surveillance conducted by the U.S. Nati...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...
Antiterrorism intelligence sharing across national borders has been trumpeted as one of the most pro...
Privacy is one of the most critical liberal rights to come under pressure from transnational intelli...
Privacy is one of the most critical liberal rights to come under pressure from transnational intelli...
Transnational intelligence networks have emerged as an essential tool for combating international te...
The present study provides a “global” perspective on the protection of privacy in the fight against ...
The article considers the feasibility of the adoption by the Council of Europe Member States of a mu...
ISIS’s cultivation of social media has reinforced states’ interest in using automated surveillance. ...
The public debate surrounding Edward Snowden\u27s revelations about NSA spying, and government surve...
This chapter focuses on the international right to privacy and national security surveillance by spy...
This article explores how internet surveillance in the name of counterterrorism challenges privacy. ...
The tensions between transnational data exchange by police authorities as well as intelligence agenc...
This chapter focuses on the international right to privacy and national security surveillance by spy...
The EU-US Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement has been among the most controversial instruments in...
Edward Snowden's revelations of massive data collecting surveillance conducted by the U.S. Nati...
We live in a global village within which international and domestic human rights intersect and both ...