Law, privacy, and surveillance in Canada in the post-Snowden era [electronic resource] / edited by Michael Geist
- Published:
- Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2015.
- Physical Description:
- vii, 288 pages ; 23 cm.
- Additional Creators:
- Geist, Michael A. (Michael Allen), 1968-
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- Contents:
- Canadian internet "boomerang" traffic and mass NSA surveillance : responding to privacy and network sovereignty challenges / Andrew Clement, Jonathan A. Obar -- Forgotten surveillance : covert human intelligence sources in Canada in a post-9/11 world / Steve Hewitt -- Foreign intelligence in an inter-networked world : time for a re-evaluation / Tamir Israel -- Lawful illegality : what Snowden has taught us about the legal infrastructure of the surveillance state / Lisa M. Austin -- Law, logarithms, and liberties : legal issues arising from CSE's metadata collection initiatives / Craig Forcese -- Permanent accountability gaps and partial remedies / Kent Roach -- The failure of official accountability and the rise of guerrilla accountability / Reg Whitaker -- Why watching the watchers isn't enough : Canadian surveillance law in the post-Snowden era / Michael Geist -- "Stuck on the agenda" : drawing lessons from the stagnation of "lawful access" legislation in Canada / Christopher Parsons.
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- ISBN:
- 9780776622071 (paperback)
0776622072 (paperback) - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references.
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