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  3. Vol 2 No 2 (2014): Privacy in International Law: Regulating the Internet

Vol 2 No 2 (2014): Privacy in International Law: Regulating the Internet

Published: 2014-12-05

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  • Privacy in International Law: Regulating the Internet
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Topic Submissions

  • The Internationalisation of Information Privacy: Towards a Common Protection
    Bo Zhao
    1-13
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  • Bridging the gap between individual privacy and public security
    Rolf H. Weber, Dominic N. Staiger
    14-32
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  • Privacy as an International Human Right and the Right to Obscurity in Cyberspace
    Alexandra Rengel
    33-54
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  • The European Union and the Search for an International Data Protection Framework
    Christopher Kuner
    55-71
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  • USA Cyber Surveillance and EU Personal Data Reform: PRISM’s Silver Lining?
    Joanna Kulesza
    72-89
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  • Open Source Data and Criminal Investigations: Anything You Publish Can and Will Be Used Against You
    Els De Busser
    90-114
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  • Next Generation Privacy: The Internet of Things, Data Exhaust, and Reforming Regulation by Risk of Harm
    McKay Cunningham
    115-144
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