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National Security and the European Convention on Human Rights
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475 pages
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Focusing on the intersection of national security and human rights, this study evaluates the effectiveness of the Convention as a protective measure in this sensitive area. It begins with an overview of the national security concept within the Convention and its relevance to European states. The second section analyzes secret surveillance and security data regulations through case law and national legislation. Finally, it provides a comprehensive article-by-article examination of relevant case law, making it a valuable resource for academics, legal practitioners, and policymakers.
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