Technological Surveillance of Communication in American, German and Chinese Criminal Procedure
Due to the rise of organized crime and the rapid development of surveillance technologies, such technologies are increasingly used for the purpose of criminal investigation. However, the proliferation of such highly intrusive measures can jeopardize the individual right to privacy and the constituti...
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| author | Shi, Jiahui |
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| description | Due to the rise of organized crime and the rapid development of surveillance technologies, such technologies are increasingly used for the purpose of criminal investigation. However, the proliferation of such highly intrusive measures can jeopardize the individual right to privacy and the constitutionally protected secrecy of private telecommunication. It is therefore necessary to devise a legal framework that balances the need for efficient law enforcement with individuals’ privacy rights. In this study, the author discusses the laws on covert surveillance as an investigative measure in the criminal process of the United States, Germany, and the P.R. China from theoretical and empirical perspectives. The author then provides a horizontal comparison of the three legal systems, with the aim of identifying solutions that achieve a proper balance between the protection of the right to privacy and the effective combat of crime. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1387842024-06-13T09:23:16Z Technological Surveillance of Communication in American, German and Chinese Criminal Procedure Shi, Jiahui Comparative Research Criminal Procedure Surveillance THEMALBBZ THEMALNFX31 THEMALNQE THEMA1DFG THEMA1FPC THEMA1KBB Due to the rise of organized crime and the rapid development of surveillance technologies, such technologies are increasingly used for the purpose of criminal investigation. However, the proliferation of such highly intrusive measures can jeopardize the individual right to privacy and the constitutionally protected secrecy of private telecommunication. It is therefore necessary to devise a legal framework that balances the need for efficient law enforcement with individuals’ privacy rights. In this study, the author discusses the laws on covert surveillance as an investigative measure in the criminal process of the United States, Germany, and the P.R. China from theoretical and empirical perspectives. The author then provides a horizontal comparison of the three legal systems, with the aim of identifying solutions that achieve a proper balance between the protection of the right to privacy and the effective combat of crime. Published Due to the rise of organized crime and the rapid development of surveillance technologies, such technologies are increasingly used for the purpose of criminal investigation. However, the proliferation of such highly intrusive measures can jeopardize the individual right to privacy and the constitutionally protected secrecy of private telecommunication. It is therefore necessary to devise a legal framework that balances the need for efficient law enforcement with individuals’ privacy rights. In this study, the author discusses the laws on covert surveillance as an investigative measure in the criminal process of the United States, Germany, and the P.R. China from theoretical and empirical perspectives. The author then provides a horizontal comparison of the three legal systems, with the aim of identifying solutions that achieve a proper balance between the protection of the right to privacy and the effective combat of crime. 2024-06-13T09:23:07Z 2024-06-13T09:23:07Z 2022-05-05 book 978-3-428-18566-5 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/138784 eng Beiträge zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht / Studies in International and European Criminal Law and Procedure image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.duncker-humblot.de/buch/technological-surveillance-of-communication-in-american-german-and-chinese-criminal-procedure-9783428185665/?page_id=0&sprache=de https://elibrary.duncker-humblot.com/book/56203/technological-surveillance-of-communication-in-american-german-and-chinese-criminal-procedure Duncker & Humblot 10.3790/978-3-428-58566-3 Due to the rise of organized crime and the rapid development of surveillance technologies, such technologies are increasingly used for the purpose of criminal investigation. However, the proliferation of such highly intrusive measures can jeopardize the individual right to privacy and the constitutionally protected secrecy of private telecommunication. It is therefore necessary to devise a legal framework that balances the need for efficient law enforcement with individuals’ privacy rights. In this study, the author discusses the laws on covert surveillance as an investigative measure in the criminal process of the United States, Germany, and the P.R. China from theoretical and empirical perspectives. The author then provides a horizontal comparison of the three legal systems, with the aim of identifying solutions that achieve a proper balance between the protection of the right to privacy and the effective combat of crime. 10.3790/978-3-428-58566-3 65d50a8a-1a1d-48a7-b38f-f049cf105e5c 978-3-428-18566-5 51 374 Berlin open access |
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| title | Technological Surveillance of Communication in American, German and Chinese Criminal Procedure |
| title_full | Technological Surveillance of Communication in American, German and Chinese Criminal Procedure |
| title_fullStr | Technological Surveillance of Communication in American, German and Chinese Criminal Procedure |
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| title_short | Technological Surveillance of Communication in American, German and Chinese Criminal Procedure |
| title_sort | technological surveillance of communication in american german and chinese criminal procedure |
| topic | Comparative Research Criminal Procedure Surveillance THEMALBBZ THEMALNFX31 THEMALNQE THEMA1DFG THEMA1FPC THEMA1KBB |
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