Introduction: privacy and power: a transatlantic dialogue in the shadow of the NSA-affair
págs. 1-36
Foucault's panopticon: a model for NSA surveillance?
págs. 39-62
A rose by any other name?: the comparative law of the NSA-affair
págs. 63-94
págs. 95-128
The right to data protection: a no-right thesis
págs. 129-141
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Sensing disturbances in the Force: unofficial reflections on developments and challenges in the U.S.-Germany security relationship
págs. 203-228
Metadeath: how does metadata surveillance inform lethal consequences?
págs. 229-256
págs. 239-563
"We're in this together": reframing U.S. responses to criminal unauthorized disclosures of U.S. intelligence activities
págs. 257-281
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Forget about it?: harmonizing European and American protections for privacy, free speech, and due process
págs. 304-327
The challenge of limiting intelligence agencies' mass surveillance regimes: why western democracies cannot give up on communication privacy
págs. 331-348
German exceptionalism?: the debate abourt the German Foreign Intelligence Service (BND)
págs. 349-374
págs. 375-400
págs. 401-434
Assesing the CJEU's "Google decision": a tentative first approach
págs. 435-456
Toward multilateral standards for foreign surveillance reform
Ian Brown, Morton H. Halperin, Ben Hayes, Ben Scott, Mathias Vermeulen
págs. 461-491
Espionage, security interests, and human rights in the Second Machine Age: NSA mass surveillance and the framework of public international law
págs. 492-507
págs. 508-536
Why blanket surveillance is no security blanket: data retention in the United Kingdom after the European Data Retention Directive
págs. 564-585
Do androids forget European sheep?: the CJEU's concept of a "Right to be forgotten" and the German perspective
págs. 586-614
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"It runs its secret course in public": watching the mass ornament with Dr. Mabuse
págs. 690-706
Secrecy, surveillance, spy-fiction: myth-making and the misunderstanding of trust in the transatlantic intelligence relationship
págs. 707-725
Citizenme: what Laura Poitras got wrong about the NSA-affair
págs. 726-745
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