Colin Bennett & Charles Raab, The Governance of Privacy (2006)
A very thoughtful overview of the political landscape of privacy policy around the world.
A very thoughtful overview of the political landscape of privacy policy around the world.
An extremely comprehensive survey of the privacy laws of nearly every nation in the world.
An interesting discussion of how nations from around the world recalibrated their law’s balance between privacy and security following 9/11.
A wise and thoughtful examination of how to sensibly promote security without unduly sacrificing liberty.
An excellent treatise on the law of privacy.
A fascinating historical account of the early days of the Fourth Amendment.
A provocative defense of strong Executive Branch national security surveillance and other measures.
A short provocative argument that privacy and civil liberties must be limited in the interest of national security.