Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law
- The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Surveillance Techniques and Technologies
- Part II Surveillance Applications
- Part III Impacts of Surveillance
- 16 Seeing, Seizing, and Searching Like a State: Constitutional Developments from the Seventeenth Century to the End of the Nineteenth Century
- 17 An Eerie Feeling of Déjà Vu: From Soviet Snitches to Angry Birds
- 18 The Impact of Online Surveillance on Behavior
- 19 Surveillance versus Privacy: Effects and Implications
- 20 Intellectual and Social Freedom
- 21 The Surveillance Regulation Toolkit: Thinking beyond Probable Cause
- 22 European Human Rights, Criminal Surveillance, and Intelligence Surveillance: Towards “Good Enough” Oversight, Preferably but Not Necessarily by Judges
- 23 Lessons from the History of National Security Surveillance
- Part IV Regulation of Surveillance
- Index
17 - An Eerie Feeling of Déjà Vu: From Soviet Snitches to Angry Birds
from Part III - Impacts of Surveillance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 October 2017
- The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law
- The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Surveillance Techniques and Technologies
- Part II Surveillance Applications
- Part III Impacts of Surveillance
- 16 Seeing, Seizing, and Searching Like a State: Constitutional Developments from the Seventeenth Century to the End of the Nineteenth Century
- 17 An Eerie Feeling of Déjà Vu: From Soviet Snitches to Angry Birds
- 18 The Impact of Online Surveillance on Behavior
- 19 Surveillance versus Privacy: Effects and Implications
- 20 Intellectual and Social Freedom
- 21 The Surveillance Regulation Toolkit: Thinking beyond Probable Cause
- 22 European Human Rights, Criminal Surveillance, and Intelligence Surveillance: Towards “Good Enough” Oversight, Preferably but Not Necessarily by Judges
- 23 Lessons from the History of National Security Surveillance
- Part IV Regulation of Surveillance
- Index
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Surveillance Law , pp. 420 - 436Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017