Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era
Years of surveillance-related leaks from US whistleblower Edward Snowden have fuelled an international debate on privacy, spying, and Internet surveillance. Much of the focus has centered on the role of the US National Security Agency, yet there is an important Canadian side to the story. The Communications Security Establishment, the Canadian counterpart to the NSA, has played an active role in surveillance activities both at home and abroad, raising a host of challenging legal and policy que...
Éditeur : Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press
Lieu d’édition : Ottawa
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 27 septembre 2017
ISBN numérique : 978-0-7766-2621-5
Collection : Droit, technologie et médias | Law, Technology and Media
Année d’édition : 2015
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-0-7766-2207-1
Nombre de pages : vii-288
Part I: Understanding Surveillance
Andrew Clement et Jonathan A. Obar
Chapter I. Canadian Internet “Boomerang” Traffic and Mass NSA Surveillance: Responding to Privacy and Network Sovereignty ChallengesSteve Hewitt
Chapter II. Forgotten Surveillance: Covert Human Intelligence Sources in Canada in a Post-9/11 WorldPart II: Legal Issues
Tamir Israel
Chapter III. Foreign Intelligence in an Inter-Networked World: Time for a Re-EvaluationLisa M. Austin
Chapter IV. Lawful Illegality: What Snowden Has Taught Us about the Legal Infrastructure of the Surveillance StateCraig Forcese
Chapter V. Law, Logarithms, and Liberties: Legal Issues Arising from CSE’s Metadata Collection InitiativesPart III: Reforms and Accountability
Reg Whitaker
Chapter VII. The Failure of Official Accountability and the Rise of Guerrilla AccountabilityMichael Geist
Chapter VIII. Why Watching the Watchers Isn’t Enough: Canadian Surveillance Law in the Post-Snowden EraYears of surveillance-related leaks from US whistleblower Edward Snowden have fuelled an international debate on privacy, spying, and Internet surveillance. Much of the focus has centered on the role of the US National Security Agency, yet there is an important Canadian side to the story. The Communications Security Establishment, the Canadian counterpart to the NSA, has played an active role in surveillance activities both at home and abroad, raising a host of challenging legal and policy questions.
With contributions by leading experts in the field, Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era is the right book at the right time: From the effectiveness of accountability and oversight programs to the legal issues raised by metadata collection to the privacy challenges surrounding new technologies, this book explores current issues torn from the headlines with a uniquely Canadian perspective.
Michel Geist (dir.)
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