Guide to International Law and Surveillance aims to provide the most hard-hitting results that reinforce and strengthen the core principles and standards of international law on surveillance. You can find UN resolutions, independent expert reports and international human rights bodies jurisprudence. Despite its name, the Guide isn’t just aimed at lawyers. It aspires to be a handy reference tool for anyone engaging in campaigning, advocacy, and scholarly research, on these issues.
Mapping CJEU limits on data retention frameworks
Since the 2014 invalidation of the Data Retention Directive, EU retention law is fragmented; CJEU/ECtHR require necessity, proportionality, safeguards, and […]