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Bart van der Sloot, Privacy in the Post-NSA Era: Time for a Fundamental Revision?, 5 (2014) JIPITEC 2 para 1.

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%X Big Brother Watch and others have filed a complaint against the United Kingdom under the European Convention on Human Rights about a violation of Article 8, the right to privacy. It regards the NSA affair and UK-based surveillance activities operated by secret services. The question is whether it will be declared admissible and, if so, whether the European Court of Human Rights will find a violation. This article discusses three possible challenges for these types of complaints and analyses whether the current privacy paradigm is still adequate in view of the development known as Big Data.
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%K Right of Complaint
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%P 2-11

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  author = 	"van der Sloot, Bart",
  title = 	"Privacy in the Post-NSA Era:  Time for a Fundamental Revision?",
  journal = 	"JIPITEC",
  year = 	"2014",
  volume = 	"5",
  number = 	"1",
  pages = 	"2--11",
  keywords = 	"Big Data; ECHR; Human Rights; NSA; Privacy; Right of Complaint; Right to Privacy",
  abstract = 	"Big Brother Watch and others have filed a complaint against the United Kingdom under the European Convention on Human Rights about a violation of Article 8, the right to privacy. It regards the NSA affair and UK-based surveillance activities operated by secret services. The question is whether it will be declared admissible and, if so, whether the European Court of Human Rights will find a violation. This article discusses three possible challenges for these types of complaints and analyses whether the current privacy paradigm is still adequate in view of the development known as Big Data.",
  issn = 	"2190-3387",
  url = 	"http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-29-39018"
}

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