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245 00 Privacy and power :|ba transatlantic dialogue in the 
       shadow of the NSA-Affair /|cedited by Russell A. Miller. 
260    Cambridge, United Kingdom ;|aNew York, NY :|bCambridge 
       University Press,|c2017. 
300    xxiv, 786 p. ;|c24 cm. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction : privacy and power : a transatlantic 
       dialogue in the shadow of the NSA-Affair / Russell A. 
       MIller -- Foucault's panopticon : a model for NSA 
       surveillance? / Sarah Horowitz -- A rose by any other 
       name? the comparative law of the NSA-Affair / Russell 
       Miller -- Privacy as a public good / Joshua Fairfield and 
       Christoph Engel -- The right to data protection : a no 
       right thesis / Ralf Poscher -- Privacy, 
       rechtsstaatlichkeit, and the legal limits on 
       extraterritorial surveillance / Anne Peters -- Privacy, 
       hypocrisy, and a defense of surveillance / Benjamin Wittes
       -- Sensing disturbances in the force : unofficial 
       reflections on developments and challenges in the U.S.-
       Germany security relationship / Ronald Lee -- Metadeath : 
       how does metadata surveillance inform lethal consequences?
       / Margaret Hu -- "We're in this together" : reframing E.U.
       responses to criminal unauthorized disclosures of U.S. 
       intelligence activities / Andrew Borene -- Fourth 
       Amendment Rights for Nonresident Aliens / Alec Walen -- 
       Forget about it? harmonizing European and American 
       protections for privacy, free speech, and due process / 
       Dawn Carla Nunziato -- The challenge of limiting 
       intelligence agencies' mass surveillance regimes : why 
       western democracies cannot give-up on communication 
       privacy / Konstantin von Notz -- German exceptionalism? 
       The debate about the German foreign intelligence service 
       (BND) / Stefan Heumann -- The National Socialist 
       Underground (NSU) case : structural reform of intelligence
       agencies' involvement in criminal investigations? / Marc 
       Engelhart -- Legal restraints on the extraterritorial 
       activities of Germany's intelligence services / Klaus 
       Gr̃ditz -- Assessing the CJEU's "google decision" : a 
       tentative first approach / Johannes Masing -- Towards 
       multilateral standards for foreign surveillance reform /  
       Ian Brown, Morton H. Halperin, Ben Hayes, Ben Scott & 
       Mathias Vermeulen -- Espionage, security interests, and 
       human rights in the second machine age : NSA mass 
       surveillance and the framework of public international law
       / Silja Voeneky --  The need for an institutionalized and 
       transparent set of domestic legal rules governing 
       transnational intelligence-sharing in democratic societies
       / Susana Sanchez Ferro -- Developments in European data-
       protection law in the shadow of the NSA-Affair / Jens-
       Peter Scheider -- Why blanket surveillance is no security 
       blanket : data retention in the UK after the European data
       -retention directive / Lucia Zedner -- Do androids forget 
       European sheep? : the CJEU's concept of a "right to be 
       forgotten" and the German perspective / Bernd Holznagel & 
       Sarah Hartmann -- Adequate transatlantic data exchange in 
       the shadow of the NSA-Affair / Els De Busser -- The 
       intimacy of Stasi surveillance, the NSA-Affair, and 
       contemporary German cinema / Laura Heins -- Hans Fallada, 
       the Nazis, and the defense of privacy / Roger Crockett -- 
       "It runs its secret course in public" : Watching the Mass 
       Ornament with Dr. Mabuse / Summer Renault-Steele -- 
       Secrecy, surveillance, spy fiction : myth-making and the 
       misunderstanding of trust in the transatlantic 
       intelligence relationship / Eva Jobs -- CITIZENME : what 
       Laura Poitras got wrong about the NSA-Affair / Russell 
       Miller & Stephen Chovanec. 
600 10 Snowden, Edward J.,|d1983- 
610 10 United States.|bNational Security Agency/Central Security 
       Service 
650  0 Intelligence service|xLaw and legislation|zUnited States 
650  0 Intelligence service|xLaw and legislation|zEuropean Union 
       countries 
650  0 Electronic surveillance|xLaw and legislation|zUnited 
       States 
650  0 Electronic surveillance|xLaw and legislation|zEuropean 
       Union countries 
650  0 Data protection|xLaw and legislation|zUnited States 
650  0 Data protection|xLaw and legislation|zEuropean Union 
       countries 
650  0 Leaks (Disclosure of information) 
700 1  Miller, Russell A.,|d1969- 
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