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Ethics of security and surveillance technologies

Dratwa, J. (2014) Ethics of security and surveillance technologies. https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/6f1b3ce0-2810-4926-b185-54fc3225c969 historical overview, [...]

Understanding Privacy

Solove, D.J. (2008) Understanding Privacy. Harvard: Harvard University Press. https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Privacy-Daniel-J-Solove/dp/0674035070 privacy, data, surveillance

≡ When ‘Digitial Borders’ Meet ‘Surveilled Geographical Borders’: Why the Future of EU Border Management is a Problem

≡ OPEN ACCESS Gonzáles Fuster, G. & Gutwirth, S. (2011) When ‘Digitial Borders’ Meet ‘Surveilled Geographical Borders’: Why the Future of EU Border Management is a Problem. In: Burgess, J.P. [...]

≡ Regulation (EU) 2013/1052

≡ OPEN ACCESS Regulation (EU) 2013/1052 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2013 establishing the European Border Surveillance System (Eurosur), OJ L 295. [...]

The interoperability controversy or how to fail successfully: lessons from Europe

Bigo, D., Ewert, L. & Kuskonmaz, E.M. (2020) The interoperability controversy or how to fail successfully: lessons from Europe. International Journal of Migration and Border Studies, 6(1/2), [...]

Smartening border security in the European Union: An associational inquiry

Jeandesboz, J. (2016) Smartening border security in the European Union: An associational inquiry. Security Dialogue, 47(4), pp. 292-309. Available from: [...]

Augmented borders: Big Data and the ethics of immigration control

Ajana, B. (2015) Augmented borders: Big Data and the ethics of immigration control. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 13(1). Available from: [...]

Borders, identification and surveillance. New regimes of border control

Adey, P. (2012) Borders, identification and surveillance. New regimes of border control. In: Ball, K., Haggerty, K.D. & Lyon, D. (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Surveillance Studies. Abingdon: [...]

Reframing biometric surveillance: from a means of inspection to a form of control

Marciano, A. (2019) Reframing biometric surveillance: from a means of inspection to a form of control. Ethics and Information Technology, 21, pp. 127-136. Available from: [...]

Biometrics, identification and surveillance

Lyon, D. (2008) Biometrics, identification and surveillance. Bioethics, 22(9). Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-8519.2008.00697.x biometrics, surveillance, [...]
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