The fourth edition of PI's Guide focuses on reinforcing human rights principles in the context of surveillance, providing researchers and activists with crucial insights to address these issues.
This new guide updates entries on critical topics like (extra)territorial jurisdiction, public space surveillance, and technologies including facial recognition, spyware, and encryption.
Emphasizing the need to safeguard civic spaces, the guide outlines the responsibilities of companies involved in surveillance and discusses the acquisition and sale of surveillance equipment.
The guide aims to assist various stakeholders—including journalists and policymakers—by offering timely and relevant information on international law's impact on surveillance practices.
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