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Home » Store » Books » National Security, Personal Privacy and the Law
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National Security, Personal Privacy and the Law

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ISBN 9780367030407
Published November 6, 2019 - hardback
144 Pages
 

National Security, Personal Privacy and the Law
Surveying Electronic Surveillance and Data Acquisition

 

There have been significant changes in public attitudes towards surveillance in the last few years as a consequence of the Snowden disclosures and the Cambridge Analytica scandal. This book re-evaluates competing arguments between national security and personal privacy. The increased assimilation between the investigatory powers of the intelligence services and the police and revelations of unauthorised surveillance have resulted in increased demands for transparency in information gathering and for greater control of personal data. Recent legal reforms have attempted to limit the risks to freedom of association and expression associated with electronic surveillance. This book looks at the background to recent reforms and explains how courts and the legislature are attempting to effect a balance between security and personal liberty within a social contract. It asks what drives public concern when other aspects seem to be less contentious. In view of our apparent willingness to post on social media and engage in online commerce, it considers if we are truly consenting to a loss of privacy and how this reconciles with concerns about state surveillance.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction;

Chapter 2. Search and Surveillance: The Terrorist Threat;

Chapter 3. Surveillance Outed;

Chapter 4. Finding an Equilibrium;

Chapter 5. Surveying Surveillance;

Chapter 6. Privacy in an Age of Global Surveillance

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