Privacy in Telecommunications: A European and an American Approach
Autor Blanca R. Ruizen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 1997
While privacy and the secrecy of telecommunications are widespread concerns of individuals, controlling telecommunications in order to prevent and fight crime is a pervasive concern of governments. The United States, Germany, and the ECHR have employed fundamentally different methods to approach this apparent dilemma. Using discourse theory as a theoretical framework, the author scrutinises these three systems and the effectiveness of the solutions they have employed. She proposes patterns of reasoning which outline the role that the secrecy of telecommunications plays in constitutional democracies and which help to overcome the strains that new technologies inflict on both the need to protect privacy and on the necessity to control telecommunications.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789041102744
ISBN-10: 9041102744
Pagini: 376
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9041102744
Pagini: 376
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Introduction.
1. Reasons for Protecting the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
2. History of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
3. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Structure.
4. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Coverage.
5. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Protected Scope.
6. The Content of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
7. The Subjects of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
Conclusion.
Index.
1. Reasons for Protecting the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
2. History of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
3. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Structure.
4. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Coverage.
5. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Protected Scope.
6. The Content of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
7. The Subjects of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications.
Conclusion.
Index.