Privacy and power : a transatlantic dialogue in the shadow of the NSA-Affair /
This book documents and explains the differences in the ways Americans and Europeans approach the issues of privacy and intelligence gathering.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge [UK] ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foucault's panopticon : a model for NSA surveillance? / Sarah Horowitz
- A rose by any other name? the comparative law of the NSA-Affair / Russell Miller
- Privacy as a public good / Joshua Fairfield and Christoph Engel
- The right to data protection : a no right thesis / Ralf Poscher
- Privacy, rechtsstaatlichkeit, and the legal limits on extraterritorial surveillance / Anne Peters
- Privacy, hypocrisy, and a defense of surveillance / Benjamin Wittes
- Sensing disturbances in the force : unofficial reflections on developments and challenges in the U.S.-Germany security relationship / Ronald Lee
- Metadeath : how does metadata surveillance inform lethal consequences? / Margaret Hu
- Reframing E.U. responses to criminal unauthorized disclosures of U.S. intelligence activities / Andrew Borene
- Fourth Amendment Rights for Nonresident Aliens / Alec Walen
- Forget about it? harmonizing European and American protections for privacy, free speech, and due process / Dawn Nunziato
- The challenge of limiting intelligence agencies' mass surveillance regimes : why western democracies cannot give-up on communication privacy / Konstantin von Notz
- German exceptionalism? the debate about the German foreign intelligence service (BND) / Stefan Heumann
- Structural reform of intelligence agencies' involvement in criminal investigations? / Marc Engelhart
- Legal restraints on the extraterritorial activities of Germany's intelligence services / Klaus Gärditz
- Assessing the CJEU's "google decision" : a tentative first approach / Johannes Masing
- Towards multilateral standards for foreign surveillance reform / Ian Brown, Morton H. Halperin, Ben Hayes, Ben Scott & Mathias Vermeulen
- Espionage, security interests, and human rights in the second machine age : NSA mass surveillance and the framework of public international law / Silja Voeneky
- The need for an institutionalized and transparent set of domestic legal rules governing transnational intelligence-sharing in democratic societies / Susana Sanchez Ferro
- Developments in European data-protection law in the shadow of the NSA-Affair / Jens-Peter Scheider
- Why blanket surveillance is no security blanket : data retention in the UK after the European data-retention directive / Lucia Zedner
- Do androids forget European sheep? : the CJEU's concept of a "right to be forgotten" and the German perspective / Bernd Holznagel & Sarah Hartmann
- Adequate transatlantic data exchange in the shadow of the NSA-Affair / Els De Busser
- The intimacy of Stasi surveillance, the NSA-Affair, and contemporary German cinema / Laura Heins
- Hans Fallada, the Nazis, and the defense of privacy / Roger Crockett
- Watching the Mass Ornament with Dr. Mabuse / Summer Renault-Steele
- Secrecy, surveillance, spy fiction : myth-making and the misunderstanding of trust in the transatlantic intelligence relationship / Eva Jobs
- CITIZENME : what Laura Poitras got wrong about the NSA-Affair / Russell Miller & Stephen Chovanec.