Surveillance Law, Data Retention and Human Rights : A Risk to Democracy - Matthew White

Surveillance Law, Data Retention and Human Rights

A Risk to Democracy

By: Matthew White

Hardcover | 16 September 2024

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This book analyses the compatibility of data retention in the UK with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The increase in the use of modern technology has led to an explosion of generated data and, with that, a greater interest from law enforcement and intelligence agencies. In the early 2000s, data retention laws were introduced into the UK, and across the European Union (EU). This was met by domestic challenges before national courts, until a seminal ruling by the Court of Justice in the European Union (CJEU) ruled that indiscriminate data retention was incompatible with EU law. Since then, however, the CJEU has revised its position and made certain concessions, particularly under the guise of national security. This book focuses on data retention in the UK with the principal aim of examining compatibility with the ECHR. This is explored through a variety of ways including providing an account of democracy and why secret surveillance poses a threat to it, a history of data retention, assessing the seriousness that data retention poses to fundamental rights, the collection of rights that are affected by data retention which are crucial for a functioning democracy, the implications of who can be obligated to retain (and what to retain), the idea that data retention is a form of surveillance and ultimately, with all things considered, whether this is compatible with the ECHR. The work will be an invaluable resource for students, academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of privacy, human rights law and surveillance.

Industry Reviews

'A thorough legal analysis of the implications of such pervasive data retention regimes for fundamental rights, as presented in the book...by Matthew White, will be highly valuable for anyone involved in the future policy debate on these issues.'

Jesper Lund, Chairman of IT-Political Association of Denmark.

'This is particularly useful as providing an in depth treatment of a particular and distinctive form of surveillance - data retention - which presents very different issues compared to more targeted forms of surveillance such as interception of communications. It goes beyond the doctrinal and rights focused legal literature and engages with the wider surveillance studies interdisciplinary field.'

Dr TJ McIntyre, Associate Professor UCD Sutherland School of Law.

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