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The Abolishment of the Right to Privacy? / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
The Abolishment of the Right to Privacy? / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
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I–VIII
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I–VIII
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1–6
1. Introduction
1–6
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7–12
2. The Spiral Model
7–12
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13–38
3. Norm Diffusion: How Privacy Became an International Norm
13–38
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3.1. Privacy as Social Norm
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3.2. Privacy as Juridical Norm
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3.3. Privacy as International Norm
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3.4. Cultural Differences: the USA and the EU
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39–102
4. Norm Regression: Surveillance and Privacy in US History
39–102
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4.1. Surveillance, Security and Privacy
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4.2. From Roosevelt to the Church Committee
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4.3. From Reagan to 9/11
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4.4. After 9/11
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4.5. Foreign Surveillance
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4.6. The USA and a Comprehensive Spiral Model
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103–128
5. Norm Defense: The Advocacy Process after Snowden
103–128
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5.1. Liberal states
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5.2. International Organizations
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5.2.1. United Nations
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5.2.2. European Union
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5.2.3. Council of Europe
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5.3. (International) Non-Governmental Organizations: Amnesty International
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129–136
6. The US Response: Does the Spiral Model Work?
129–136
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137–142
7. Conclusion: Privacy – a Dead Norm?
137–142
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143–162
Bibliography
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The Abolishment of the Right to Privacy? , page I - VIII
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Jan-Hendrik Kuntze
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doi.org/10.5771/9783828867505-I
ISBN print: 978-3-8288-4034-8
ISBN online: 978-3-8288-6750-5
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