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Surveillance and the Law: Language, Power and Privacy

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Surveillance and the Law: Language, Power and Privacy - Murphy, Maria Helen
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Surveillance of citizens is a clear manifestation of government power. The act of surveillance is generally deemed acceptable in a democratic society where it is necessary to protect the interests of the nation and where the power is exercised non-arbitrarily and in accordance with the law. Surveillance and the Law analyses the core features of surveillance that create stark challenges for transparency and accountability by examining the relationship between language, power, and surveillance. It identifies a number of ...

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Surveillance and the Law: Language, Power and Privacy 2020, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9780367606725

Paperback

Surveillance and the Law: Language, Power and Privacy 2018, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781138599901

Hardcover