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by Valsamis MITSILEGAS (English)

The Transformation of Privacy in an Era of Pre-Emptive Surveillance

The aim of this article is to analyse the main elements of the emergent system of pre-emptive surveillance at a global scale and to assess the consequences of such a system for the protection of privacy. Firstly, the article will provide an analysis of pre-emptive surveillance practices as projected by us and eu law, focusing on the collection and exchange of every day passenger data (pnr), financial data (under the tftp Programme) and mobile telecommunications data. After this mapping of pre-emptive surveillance practices, a critical overview of the impact of these practices on privacy will follow. Thereafter, the article will critically evaluate the legal responses that have been primarily developed in eu law in order to address the privacy challenges posed by pre-emptive surveillance. The aim is to highlight the transformation of the right to privacy by judiciaries in Europe in order to counter generalised, massive pre-emptive surveillance in the eu, the us and globally.

Journal/Publisher: Tilburg Law Review, , vol. 20, special issue on Privacy and National Security in the Digital Age

Publication type: Article

Number of pages/Page range: 35-57

Language/s (content): English

Date of publication: 01-02-15

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Full name Valsamis MITSILEGAS

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University/Institution Queen Mary University

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