The fight against crime and/or the protection of privacy: a thorny debate! 1.
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| Title: | The fight against crime and/or the protection of privacy: a thorny debate! 1. |
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| Authors: | Poullet *, Yves (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | International Review of Law, Computers & Technology. Jul2004, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p251-273. 23p. |
| Subjects: | Computer security laws, Right of privacy, Data protection, Computer crimes, Electronic surveillance, Electronic data processing |
| Geographic Terms: | Belgium |
| Abstract: | This article analyses a recent legislative provision adopted by the Belgian legislator imposing on all communication service providers the requirement that they retain traffic data for a minimum period of 12 months, in addition to the recent European debates about Echelon and traffic data retention in the light of the requirements of Article 8 of the Council of Europe Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The equilibrium between state security requirements and privacy protection imperatives leads the proposal of a certain number of limitations, as regards to cyber-surveillance by governmental authorities in order to maintain the efficient functioning of our democracies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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