1st Edition
Bulk Surveillance, Democracy and Human Rights Law in Europe A Comparative Perspective
By Marcin Rojszczak
Copyright 2025
290 Pages
4 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
290 Pages
4 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
290 Pages
4 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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This book discusses contemporary standards of legal safeguards in the area of bulk electronic surveillance from the perspective of the European legal model. Bulk, or untargeted, surveillance, although traditionally associated with the interception of electronic communications, is increasingly used as a convenient tool for collecting information on large groups of society. The collection of... Read more
1. Electronic surveillance yesterday and today; 2. Sector-specific approach to bulk surveillance; 3. Fundamentals of the European legal model; 4. Shaping the European standard for electronic surveillance; 5. In search of a European consensus; 6. Emerging challenges of bulk surveillance
Biography
Marcin Rojszczak is Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity and Privacy Law and Head of the Emerging Technology Law Team at the Warsaw University of Technology. His research interests include cybersecurity, electronic surveillance and cross-border aspects of data protection law.






