Groningen Journal of International Law vol. 2, ed. 2: Privacy in International Law was published on 5 December 2014 and all content is provided to you free of charge.
- Full Issue
- President – Editor’s Note
- Bo Zhao – “The Internationalisation of Information Privacy: Towards a Common Protection”
- Rolf H. Weber and Dominic N. Staiger – “Bridging the gap between individual privacy and public security”
- Alexandra Rengel – “Privacy as an International Human Right and the Right to Obscurity in Cyberspace”
- Christopher Kuner – “The European Union and the Search for an International Data Protection Framework”
- Joanna Kulesza – “USA Cyber Surveillance and EU Personal Data Reform: PRISM’s Silver Lining?”
- Els De Busser – “Open Source Data and Criminal Investigations: Anything You Publish Can and Will Be Used Against You”
- McKay Cunningham – “Next Generation Privacy: The Internet of Things, Data Exhaust, and Reforming Regulation by Risk of Harm”