The Dilemmas of Privacy and Surveillance Professor Martyn Thomas IntroductionThe Dilemmas of Privacy and Surveillance Professor Martyn Thomas Introduction
In my lecture on Big Data: The Broken Promise of Anonymity (14 June 2016) I explained why it is simple-minded and offensive to claim that “if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear”
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British Identity in Crisis Richard Fries, London 1 Introduction May I start with a quotationBritish Identity in Crisis Richard Fries, London 1 Introduction May I start with a quotation
We have the character of an island nation – independent, forthright, passionate in defence of our sovereignty. We can no more change this British sensibility than we can drain the English Channel.’
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Human Rights Council pursuant to Council resolution 28/16, the Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy describes his vision for the mandate
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The Circle of InjusticeThe Circle of Injustice
The flouting and circumvention of safeguards against torture and ill-treatment 43
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Freedom of expression and the internet article 19 Law in Internet: Pos or Cons for the Freedom of Expression?Freedom of expression and the internet article 19 Law in Internet: Pos or Cons for the Freedom of Expression?
During the past few decades the Internet has become an important part of many peoples lives; providing not only access to a wide range of information and services, but also allowing expression, the sharing of views
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Concluding observations on the seventh periodic report of the Russian Federation
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Advanced Course on the International Protection of Human Rights, 17-28 August 2009, Institute for Human Rights, Turku/ Åbo, FinlandAdvanced Course on the International Protection of Human Rights, 17-28 August 2009, Institute for Human Rights, Turku/ Åbo, Finland
The Fight against Terrorism and its impact on the media, the cyberspace and freedom of expression
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Urgent actionUrgent action
Further information on ua: 277/14 Index: eur 62/009/2014 Uzbekistan Date: 19 November 2014
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Committee considered the sixth periodic report of the Russian Federation (ccpr/C/rus/6) at its 2663rd, 2664th and 2665th meetings
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Russian Federation1Russian Federation1
October presidential election in Chechnya. The legitimacy of the election of Kadyrov, as well as a March referendum in Chechnya on a new local Constitution
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Fifth sectionFifth section
This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44 § 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision
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First sectionFirst section
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