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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
Title
Copyright
Introduction
PART 1: Technology and Human Rights
1 The Ideology of Human Rights
1.1. Constitutional texts
1.2. Some texts have an international scope
1.3. European texts
2 Protection of Personal Data
2.1. Convention 108
2.2. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 45/95 on December 14, 1990
2.3. Sources of EU law
3 Telecommunication Interception
3.1. Jurisprudence of the EHCR
3.2. Interceptions in the United States
3.3. European states and interceptions
3.4. Interception controls
4 Biometrics and Videosurveillance
4.1. Biometrics
4.2. Videosurveillance
PART 2: The Era of Surveillance and Control
5 The Sources of Law in the Field of Security Illustrate This Change
5.1. The USA
5.2. The United Kingdom
5.3. France
6 Interceptions
6.1. The United States of America
6.2. France
7 Other Methods of Surveillance
7.1. Biometrics
7.2. Passenger name record
7.3. Data and files
7.4. New technologies; geolocation, body scanners, drones are increasingly used
PART 3: Between Security and Freedom
8 Towards Compromise
8.1. Legal measures have been taken in order to protect some fundamental freedoms
8.2. European jurisprudence
8.3. The monitoring continues to develop in the communications sector
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
End User License Agreement
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