Research Articles
Privacy and National Security in the Digital Age: European and Comparative Constitutional Perspectives
Author:
Federico Fabbrini
Assistant Professor of European & Comparative Constitutional Law, Tilburg; Law School and Coordinator of the Research Group on “Constitutional Responses to Terrorism”, International Association of Constitutional Law
Abstract
The article introduces the theme of the protection of the right to privacy in a world characterized by rapid developments in digital technology and the need to fight terrorism. It identifies the challenges that surveillance policies raise on privacy and data protection and explains how the contributions to the Special Issue connect to the ongoing legal and policy debate in the field of European and comparative constitutional law.
How to Cite:
Fabbrini F, ‘Privacy and National Security in the Digital Age: european and Comparative Constitutional Perspectives’ (2015) 20 Tilburg Law Review 5 DOI: http://doi.org/10.1163/22112596-02001004
Published on
17 Dec 2015.
Peer Reviewed
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