Digitally Monitored: Freedom, Surveillance, and the Law
Hardcover
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This book explores the rights of individuals subjected to digital surveillance and monitoring through a range of legal and theoretical perspectives.
As digitisation transforms how states, private entities, and individuals use surveillance-across criminal justice systems, workplaces, and in our personal lives-it enables increasingly pervasive forms of monitoring and blurs the boundaries between public and private spaces. This shift raises complex questions about privacy, discrimination, and a...


