The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law: Cambridge Law Handbooks
Editat de David Gray, Stephen E. Hendersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108722100
ISBN-10: 1108722105
Pagini: 786
Ilustrații: 4 b/w illus. 6 maps 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 175 x 255 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Law Handbooks
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108722105
Pagini: 786
Ilustrații: 4 b/w illus. 6 maps 12 tables
Dimensiuni: 175 x 255 x 40 mm
Greutate: 1.34 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Law Handbooks
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part I. Surveillance Techniques and Technologies: 1. NSA surveillance in the war on terror Rachel Levinson-Waldman; 2. Location tracking Stephanie K. Pell; 3. Terrorist watchlists Jeffrey Kahn; 4. 'Incidental' foreign intelligence surveillance and the fourth amendment Jennifer Daskal and Stephen I. Vladeck; 5. Biometric surveillance and big data governance Margaret Hu; 6. Fusion centers Thomas Nolan; 7. Big data surveillance: the convergence of big data and law enforcement Andrew Guthrie Ferguson; 8. The internet of things and self-surveillance systems Steven I. Friedland; Part II. Surveillance Applications: 9. Balancing privacy and public safety in the post-Snowden era Jason M. Weinstein and R. Taj Moore; 10. Obama's mixed legacy on cybersecurity, surveillance, and surveillance reform Timothy Edgar; 11. Local law enforcement video surveillance: rules, technology, and legal implications Marc J. Blitz; 12. The surveillance implications of efforts to combat cyber harassment Danielle Keats Citron and Liz Clark Rinehart; 13. The case for surveillance Lawrence Rosenthal; 14. 'Going dark': encryption, privacy, liberty, and security in the 'golden age of surveillance' Geoffrey S. Corn and Dru Brenner-Beck; 15. Business responses to surveillance Lothar Determann; Part II. Impact of Surveillance: 16. Seeing, seizing, and searching like a state: constitutional developments from the seventeenth century to the end of the nineteenth century Mark A. Graber; 17. An eerie feeling of déjà vu: from Soviet snitches to angry birds Alex Kozinski and Mihailis E. Diamantis; 18. The impact of online surveillance on behavior Alex Marthews and Catherine Tucker; 19. Surveillance vs privacy: effects and implications Julie E. Cohen; 20. Intellectual and social freedom Margot E. Kaminski; 21. The surveillance regulation toolkit: thinking beyond probable cause Paul Ohm; 22. European human rights, criminal surveillance, and intelligence surveillance: towards 'good enough' oversight, preferably but not necessarily by judges Gianclaudio Malgieri and Paul De Hert; Part IV. Regulating Surveillance: 23. Lessons from the history of national security surveillance Elizabeth Goitein, Faiza Patel and Fritz Schwarz; 24. Regulating surveillance through litigation: some thoughts from the trenches Mark Rumold; 25. Legislative regulation of government surveillance Christopher Slobogin; 26. California's Electronic Communications Privacy Act (CalECPA): a case study in legislative regulation of surveillance Susan Freiwald; 27. Surveillance in the European Union Cristina Blasi Casagran; 28. Mutual legal assistance in the digital age Andrew Keane Woods; 29. The privacy and civil liberties oversight board David Medine and Esteban Morin; 30. FTC regulation of cybersecurity and surveillance Chris Jay Hoofnagle; 31. The federal communications commission as privacy regulator Travis LeBlanc and Lindsay DeFrancesco.
Recenzii
'Professors Gray and Henderson have assembled a comprehensive and thought-provoking collection of essays by many of the leading thinkers on surveillance law. This handbook is a perfect first stop for any scholar or citizen interested in the field. My students and I have already begun to benefit from their work.' Richard E. Myers, Henry Brandis Distinguished Professor of Law, University of North Carolina School of Law
'In many debates about privacy and security, I've emphasized it is not a battle between the forces of light and darkness. It is essentially a discussion among free people as to how to balance things that they actually want (but cannot have) in full measure. That's why The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law is so important - it adds to the reasoned debate we must have.' Michael Hayden, Principal at the Chertoff Group and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
'The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law is a superb contribution to the debate about surveillance. Pushing far beyond typical generalities about surveillance, this book contains essays of great depth and focus. The result is a volume with a fresh and nuanced set of perspectives addressing cutting-edge issues. The editors have assembled an all-star group of contributors. This is a truly outstanding volume, one that is essential reading.' Daniel J. Solove, John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School and author of Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security
'In many debates about privacy and security, I've emphasized it is not a battle between the forces of light and darkness. It is essentially a discussion among free people as to how to balance things that they actually want (but cannot have) in full measure. That's why The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law is so important - it adds to the reasoned debate we must have.' Michael Hayden, Principal at the Chertoff Group and former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
'The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law is a superb contribution to the debate about surveillance. Pushing far beyond typical generalities about surveillance, this book contains essays of great depth and focus. The result is a volume with a fresh and nuanced set of perspectives addressing cutting-edge issues. The editors have assembled an all-star group of contributors. This is a truly outstanding volume, one that is essential reading.' Daniel J. Solove, John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School and author of Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security
Descriere
A comprehensive treatment of contemporary surveillance technologies and regulatory strategies with an emphasis on policing and national security.