Access to Justice for Communications Surveillance and Interception
Scrutinising Intelligence Gathering Reform LegislationAccess to Justice for Communications Surveillance and Interception
Scrutinising Intelligence Gathering Reform LegislationSamenvatting
By analysing intelligence-gathering reform legislation this article discusses access to justice for communications interception by the intelligence and security services. In the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, sophisticated oversight systems for bulk communications surveillance are being established across the globe. In the Netherlands prior judicial consent and a binding complaint procedure have been established. However, although checks and balances for targeted communications interference have been created, accountability mechanisms are less equipped to effectively remedy indiscriminate interference. Therefore, within the context of mass communications surveillance programs, access to justice for complainants remains a contentious issue.
Organisatie | Hogeschool Utrecht |
Afdeling | Kenniscentrum Sociale Innovatie |
Lectoraat | Toegang tot het Recht |
Gepubliceerd in | Utrecht Law Review Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, Pagina's: 116-127 |
Jaar | 2018 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |