The collision of national security and privacy in the age of information technologies [Recurso electrónico] PDF
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European Police Science and Research Bulletin European Police Science and Research Bulletin . -- Vol. 15 (Winter 2016) p. 10-15Summary: Potential transatlantic privacy standards for surveillance in the context of national security
are analysed in this article. Dynamic EU-US relations concerning the opportunity for data
exchange are scrutinised. A review has been made regarding the key features of a human
rights compliant legal framework, and producing a joint set of principles.
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Potential transatlantic privacy standards for surveillance in the context of national security
are analysed in this article. Dynamic EU-US relations concerning the opportunity for data
exchange are scrutinised. A review has been made regarding the key features of a human
rights compliant legal framework, and producing a joint set of principles.
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