A New Social Contract to Defend Freedom Without Sacrificing Liberty
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Köp båda 2 för 655 krWilliam Greene, International Journal of Constitutional Law One Nation Under Surveillance is a valuable contribution to this whole area of study, and is highly recommended for both graduatelevel and upper-level undergraduate courses covering National Security, Intelligence, and Privacy Law.
Alexis Kalagas, The Global Journal08/04/2012 One Nation Under Surveillance is rich in theory and crafted with a scholarly eye. Chesterman concisely surveys the political history and jurisprudential treatment of intelligence activities, before providing an engaging comparative perspective on the flawed approaches pursued by the United States, United Kingdom and United Nations in recent times.
<br>Simon Chesterman's books include Shared Secrets: Intelligence and Collective Security (Lowy Institute for International Policy, 2006), You, The People: The United Nations, Transitional Administration, and State-Building (Oxford University Press, 2004), and Just War or Just Peace? HumanitarianIntervention and International Law(Oxford University Press, 2001). He is Global Professor and Director of the New York University School of Law Singapore Programme, and Vice Dean and Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore.<br>
Introduction: The End of Privacy; PART I: CONTEXT; 1. The Spy Who Came In from the Cold War; 2. The Exception and the Rule; 3. Secrets and Lies; PART II: CASES; 4. The United States Before and After 9/11; 5. Britain Before and After the European Convention on Human Rights; 6. The United Nations Before and After Iraq; PART III: LESSONS; 7. Oversight and Review; 8. Limits on the Collection or Use of Intelligence; 9. A New Social Contract