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Indeks strony 332-340.
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Zawiera: Part 1: Introduction; 1. Mapping the Terrain, 2. A Judicial Perspective: Surveillance Evidence and the Right to a Fair Tria. Part 2: Who is Watching? 3. Championing Local Surveillance in Counter-Terrorism, 4. Surveillance Regimes in Contemporary India, 5. Privatised Counter-Terrorist Surveillance: Constitutionalism Undermined, 6. How Secure is our Privay in Seceurope? European security through surveillance. Part 3: The Challenges of Technology for the Right to Privacy; 7. Preserving Privacy in a Digital Age: Lesson of comparative constitutionalism, 8. On the End of Freedom in Public Spaces: Legal challenges of wide-area and multiple sensor surveillance systems, 9. GPS Surveillance and Human Rights Review: The European Court of Human Rights and the United States Supreme Court in Comparative Perspective, 10. The Impact of Human Rights Law on Measure of Mass Surveillance in the United Kingdom. Part 4: Surveillance Across Borders; 11. Transatlantic Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism Surveillance: Surveillance, borders and the culture of legality, 12. From the West to the East: Migration of Surveillance Policy. Part 5: Surveillance as Intelligence in the United States; 13. Warrantless Wiretrapping in the United States, 14. From Convert to Coercive: A new model of surveillance by intelligence agencies, 15. The Use or Intelligence in Counter-Terrorism Prosecutions and the Role of the Prosecutor. Part 6: The Potential to Change; 16. State Surveillance in an Age of Security, 17. Politicized Challenges, De-Politicised Responses: Political monitoring in China's transitions, 18. Internet Surveillance and Poluar Constitutionalism.
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