Visual and biometric surveillance in the EU. Saying ‘no’ to mass surveillance practices?; Bouchagiar, Georgios ![]() in Information Polity (2022) Earlier this year, the European Commission (EC) registered the ‘Civil society initiative for a ban on biometric mass surveillance practices’, a European Citizens’ Initiative. Citizens are thus given the ... [more ▼] Earlier this year, the European Commission (EC) registered the ‘Civil society initiative for a ban on biometric mass surveillance practices’, a European Citizens’ Initiative. Citizens are thus given the opportunity to authorize the EC to suggest the adoption of legislative instruments to permanently ban biometric mass surveillance practices. This contribution finds the above initiative particularly promising, as part of a new development of bans in the European Union (EU). It analyses the EU’s approach to facial, visual and biometric surveillance, with the objective of submitting some ideas that the European legislator could consider when strictly regulating such practices. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 156 (3 UL)![]() Fashion ID and decisively influencing Facebook plugins: A fair approach to single and joint controllership or the introduction of unbearable burdens in the name of illusory user-control?; Bouchagiar, Georgios ![]() E-print/Working paper (2021) Detailed reference viewed: 174 (0 UL) Current Data Protection Regulations and Case Law in GreeceBouchagiar, Georgios ; in Cortez, Kiezow (Ed.) Data Protection Around the World (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 113 (3 UL) Book Review: Investigating Cybercrime and A Comparative Study of Cybercrime in Criminal Law: China, US, England, Singapore and the Council of Europe; Bouchagiar, Georgios ![]() in SCRIPTed: A Journal of Law, Technology and Society (2020), 17(2), 431-440 Detailed reference viewed: 156 (1 UL) |
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