Law, privacy, and surveillance in Canada in the post-Snowden era

The first comprehensive analysis of the July 2012 Supreme Court of Canada rulings on five copyright cases, this indispensible volume, edited by Michael Geist identifies the key aspects of the Court's decisions and considers the implications for the future of copyright law in Canada.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Geist, Michael A. (Michael Allen), 1968- editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Ottawa, Ontario] : University of Ottawa Press 2015.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Law, technology, and media.
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Canadian internet "boomerang" traffic and mass NSA surveillance : responding to privacy and network sovereignty challenges / Andrew Clement, Jonathan A. Obar
  • Forgotten surveillance : covert human intelligence sources in Canada in a post-9/11 world / Steve Hewitt
  • Foreign intelligence in an inter-networked world : time for a re-evaluation / Tamir Israel
  • Lawful illegality : what Snowden has taught us about the legal infrastructure of the surveillance state / Lisa M. Austin
  • Law, logarithms, and liberties : legal issues arising from CSE's metadata collection initiatives / Craig Forcese
  • Permanent accountability gaps and partial remedies / Kent Roach
  • The failure of official accountability and the rise of guerrilla accountability / Reg Whitaker
  • Why watching the watchers isn't enough : Canadian surveillance law in the post-Snowden era / Michael Geist
  • "Stuck on the agenda" : drawing lessons from the stagnation of "lawful access" legislation in Canada / Christopher Parsons.