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Mass Data Surveillance and Predictive Policing - Contested Foundations and Human Rights Impact

English · Hardback

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This book critiques legal frameworks involving the bulk processing of personal data to predict and prevent crime through advanced profiling technologies. It questions their legitimacy and impact in light of the EU's powers to provide security while safeguarding fundamental human rights.


List of contents










1. Introduction, 2. The Sword and the Shield: Security and Fundamental Rights in the EU, 3. Security and Crime Prevention, 4. Interfering with Fundamental Rights, 5. Justification of Interferences in Surveillance Case Law, 6. Synthesis, Assessment and Recommendations


About the author










Plixavra Vogiatzoglou is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam Center for International Law and Institute for Information Law). Her research interests revolve around the governance of emerging technologies. She holds a PhD from the KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law, where she remains an affiliated researcher.


Summary

This book critiques legal frameworks involving the bulk processing of personal data to predict and prevent crime through advanced profiling technologies. It questions their legitimacy and impact in light of the EU’s powers to provide security while safeguarding fundamental human rights.

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