One Nation Under Surveillance: A New Social Contract to Defend Freedom Without Sacrificing Liberty
author: Simon Chesterman,
New York University School of Law
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
published: April 19, 2012, recorded: March 2011, views: 2649
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
recorded by: Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
published: April 19, 2012, recorded: March 2011, views: 2649
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Advances in technology make it impractical to distinguish between "foreign" and "local" communications. What limits, if any, should be placed on a government's efforts to spy on its citizens in the name of national security?
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