How do emergent information technologies in counter-terrorism measures affect right to privacy according to Article 8 of the European Convention of the Human Rights?

Elif Kuskonmaz

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Abstract

Hereafter, the Convenion. Hereafter, the Court. Moreover, suffice it to note that the Convention is not the only supranational human rights instrument for protecting the right to privacy. For example, this right can also be found in the United Nation’s International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (i.e. ICCPR). However, it is the establishment of the Court makes the Convention more enforceable than those the ICCPR. Lee A. Bygrave, ‘Data Protection Pursuant to the Right to Privacy in Human Rights Treaties’, (1998) 6 Int’ J.L. & Info
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159-184
Number of pages26
JournalAnnales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul
Volume46
Issue number63
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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