Legal Frameworks for Hacking by Law Enforcement: Identification, Evaluation and Comparison of Practices
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06-04-2017
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, presents concrete policy proposals on the use of hacking techniques by law enforcement. These proposals are driven by a comparative examination of the legal frameworks for hacking by law enforcement across six EU Member States and three non-EU countries, in combination with analyses of the international and EU-level debates on the topic and the EU legal basis for intervention in the field.
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Mirja GUTHEIL, Quentin LIGER, Aurélie HEETMAN, James EAGER, Max CRAWFORD, Optimity Advisors
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- beskyttelse af privatlivet
- databeskyttelse
- dataindsamling
- datamatik og databehandling
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- digital teknologi
- EU-institutioner og EU-forvaltning
- EU-medlemsstat
- GEOGRAFI
- information og informationsbehandling
- informationsteknologi
- institutionel kompetence (EU)
- international ret
- internet
- kommunikation
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- mobilkommunikation
- national suverænitet
- organ (EU)
- personoplysninger
- PRODUKTION, TEKNOLOGI OG FORSKNING
- rettigheder og friheder
- teknologi og tekniske bestemmelser
- UDDANNELSE OG KOMMUNIKATION
- økonomisk geografi