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Monthly Archives: September 2017

A Principled Defence of the International Human Right to Privacy: A Response to Frédéric Sourgens

Date September 21, 2017
Posted by ebm29
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A Principled Defence of the International Human Right to Privacy: A Response to Frédéric Sourgens

Frédéric Sourgens’s recent article, The Privacy Principle, dares to ask a provocative question: can international law regulate global surveillance programs without sacrificing national security interests?

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