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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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Poland surveillance law approved by president

February 8, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

A new law expanding government surveillance is set to come into force in Poland, despite privacy concerns. President Andrzej Duda’s

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Meet Joe Simitian, Silicon Valley’s surveillance technology watchdog

February 8, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

One of the broadest pushes to reel in America’s surveillance state isn’t in Congress, the White House or a courtroom;

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Civil society lodges complaint against proposed E-crimes Bill: Pakistan

February 4, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

PESHAWAR: After expressing concern over the present draft of the proposed Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill at a series of

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5 Things Congress Should Learn From New State Privacy Bills

January 22, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

WHEN CONGRESS FEELS the need to compromise Americans’ privacy in the name of security—as in the case of the Patriot Act

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Hands Off Our Privacy’: Polish Citizens Speak Out Against Surveillance Law

January 22, 2016January 22, 2016 Camilla Wood 0 Comment

Despite widespread condemnation from NGOs, experts and opposition politicians, Poland’s parliament passed a new surveillance law on January 15, 2016. The “Bill Changing

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