Volume 2 Issue 2 December 2014
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Losing Our Right to Privacy: How Far is Too Far?
Dr Mark S Ellis Inverse Surveillance, Activist Journalism and the Brazilian Protests: the Mídia NINJA Case
Raphael Ramos Monteiro de Souza Surveillance and Education
David Rosen and Aaron Santesso Proof is Not Binary: The Pace and Complexity of Computer Systems and the Challenges Digital Evidence Poses to the Legal System
John S Atkinson Fighting For Your Right to What Exactly? The Convoluted Case Law of the EU Court of Justice on Privacy and/or Personal Data Protection
Gloria González Fuster Outsourcing Surveillance—Privatising Policy: Communications Regulation by Commercial Intermediaries
Arne Hintz |