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Bulk Surveillance in the Digital Age: Rethinking the Human Rights Law Approach to Bulk Monitoring of Communications Data
2019
Israel Law Review
The digital age has brought new possibilities and potency to state surveillance activities. Of significance has been the advent of bulk communications data monitoring, which involves the large-scale collection, retention and subsequent analysis of communications data. The scale and invasiveness of these techniques generate key questions regarding their 'necessity' from a human rights law perspective and they are the subject of ongoing human rights-based litigation. This article examines bulk
doi:10.1017/s0021223718000304
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