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Human Rights
Vol. 20, Issue 2, 2017May 10, 2017 PDT

The Surveillance Cold War: Recent Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and their Application to Mass Surveillance in the United States and Russia

Michael Palmisano,
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Michael Palmisano, The Surveillance Cold War: Recent Decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and Their Application to Mass Surveillance in the United States and Russia, 20 GJIL (2017).

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