
Lawfare Daily: The European Court of Human Rights Takes on Digital Rights in War, with Asaf Lubin and Deb Housen-Couriel
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Privacy Rights in Warfare
This chapter explores the critical importance of privacy and data protection rights in the context of wartime human rights violations, particularly focusing on the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights. It highlights the complexities of data collection practices in armed conflict, emphasizing the legal obligations surrounding data privacy and the implications of international law. Additionally, the discussion reflects on the evolving standards for data protection among NATO member nations and the need for military protocols to address these challenges responsibly.
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