Human Rights in Digital Surveillance: A Legal Perspective

Authors

  • Jacob Collins
  • Quinn Martin
  • Drew Miller

Keywords:

human rights, digital surveillance, privacy, security, legal framework

Abstract

This paper examines the burgeoning field of digital surveillance and its implications for human rights. As digital technologies increasingly permeate state security measures, the balance between national security and individual privacy has become a pressing concern. This study provides a legal analysis of current surveillance practices worldwide and assesses their compliance with international human rights standards. It highlights key challenges and proposes potential legal frameworks to enhance privacy protections while ensuring security needs are met.

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Author Biographies

Jacob Collins

PhD
University of Oxford
Oxford, England, UK

Quinn Martin

PhD
Humboldt University of Berlin
Berlin, Germany

Drew Miller

PhD
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Kyiv, Ukraine

References

Денисенко, Г. В. (2022). ОЗНАЙОМЛЕННЯ З МАТЕРІАЛАМИ КРИМІНАЛЬНОГО ПРОВАДЖЕННЯ, ЯКІ МІСТЯТЬ ВІДОМОСТІ, ЩО СТАНОВЛЯТЬ ДЕРЖАВНУ ТАЄМНИЦЮ.

Published

2024-09-18

Issue

Section

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