Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era

Michael Geist editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Ottawa Press

Published:17th Jul '15

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Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era cover

Years of surveillance-related leaks from US whistle blower Edward Snowden have fuelled an international debate on privacy, spying, and Internet surveillance. Much of the focus has centered on the role of the US National Security Agency, yet there is an important Canadian side to the story. The Communications Security Establishment, the Canadian counterpart to the NSA, has played an active role in surveillance activities both at home and abroad, raising a host of challenging legal and policy questions. With contributions by leading experts in the field, Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era is the right book at the right time: From the effectiveness of accountability and oversight programs to the legal issues raised by metadata collection to the privacy challenges surrounding new technologies, this book explores current issues torn from the headlines with a uniquely Canadian perspective.

  • Winner of The Hill Times 100 Best Political Books of 2015 (#49) 2015 (Canada)
  • Short-listed for Foreword Reviews’ 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award - Social Sciences 2016 (United States)

ISBN: 9780776622071

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm

Weight: 410g

298 pages