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Stingray attacks: NYPD carried out cellphone surveillance more than 1,000 times since 2008

February 12, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

New York police own and operate Stingrays surveillance devices that were used over 1,000 times on city residents since 2008,

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I have nothing to hide’ is killing the privacy argument

February 12, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

The newfound interest in privacy is similar to previous debates on the same topic. What causes outrage today is quelled tomorrow and

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Surveillance Laws 

Human Rights Watch Report Exposes Abusive French State of Emergency

February 10, 2016February 10, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

In a report published February 3, international NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW), has denounced the abuses of the Police and

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Surveillance and the 2015-16 refugee crisis in Europe

February 10, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

The images of refugees fleeing war zones and seeking any means to enter territories more stable than where they came from accompany

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Trust and suspicion under ‘policed multiculturalism’ 

February 10, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

FRANCESCO RAGAZZI 10 February 2016 ‘Policed multiculturalism’, removes decisions regarding community relations from political discussion by presenting them as matters of

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Developing a global privacy regime in the age of mass surveillance: four key principles

February 10, 2016February 12, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

VALSAMIS MITSILEGAS 8 February 2016 Europe leads in the field of the protection of privacy, with legislators, particularly courts, addressing head-on

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