Author (Person) | Lodge, Juliet |
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Publisher | Centre for European Policy Studies [CEPS] |
Series Title | CEPS Liberty and Security in Europe |
Series Details | July 2010 |
Publication Date | July 2010 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
It is no longer sensible to regard biometrics as having neutral socio-economic, legal and political impacts. Newer generation biometrics are fluid and include behavioural and emotional data that can be combined with other data. Therefore, a range of issues needs to be reviewed in light of the increasing privatisation of ‘security’ that escapes effective, democratic parliamentary and regulatory control and oversight at national, international and EU levels, argues Juliet Lodge, Professor and co-Director of the Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence at the University of Leeds, UK. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.ceps.eu/book/quantum-surveillance-and-%E2%80%98shared-secrets%E2%80%99 |
Subject Categories | Justice and Home Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |