"I've got nothing to hide"

Electronic surveillance of communications, privacy and the power of arguments


Essay, 2012

7 Pages, Grade: Sehr Gut


Abstract or Introduction

During the so-called ‘War on Terror’ the citizen’s rights get more and more under pressure. The critics of this development are gaged with the argument ‘Who does not have something to hide, has nothing to fear’ . However there is a common understanding that there is a need of legal rules for acts of surveillance. In the context of Electronic Surveillance of Communications there has been a consideration if the collection of data and surveillance are consistent with the right of privacy apart from its legitimacy. Especially against the background that this is both a human right and a constitutional right.

Details

Title
"I've got nothing to hide"
Subtitle
Electronic surveillance of communications, privacy and the power of arguments
College
Stockholm University  (IRI )
Course
IT-Law
Grade
Sehr Gut
Author
Year
2012
Pages
7
Catalog Number
V192766
ISBN (eBook)
9783656179139
File size
369 KB
Language
English
Keywords
electronic
Quote paper
Dipl. jur. Sascha Klein (Author), 2012, "I've got nothing to hide", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/192766

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