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Protection of the Right to Privacy: A Critical Study on the Legality of Mass Surveillance Under ICCPR

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Contents:
Contents CASES REFERRED ; ABSTRACT ; CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION ; Background of the study ; Statement of Research Problem ; AIM OF THE STUDY ; OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ; SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY ; LIMITATION OF THE STUDY ; REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ; Books ; Reputed Journal Articles ; RESEARCH QUESTIONS ; HYPOTHESIS ; RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ; Primary sources ; Secondary sources ; MODE OF CITATION ; CHAPTERS ; CHAPTER 2 – PHILOSOPHY AND JURISPRUDENCE OF THE TERM “RIGHT TO PRIVACY; Natural Law and Right to Privacy ; Kantian Philosophy and Right to Privacy ; The value of Privacy in Personal Autonomy ; Utilitarian Ideas on Privacy ; Moral Right to Privacy ; Theories of Rights and Right to Privacy ; Intrusion into private space and Right to Privacy ; Theories on Right to Privacy ; The privacy Respecting theory ; The privacy rejecting theory ; Hybrid theory of Privacy ; Sociological Theories of Right to Privacy ; Privacy as Self Preservation of Individual ; The conflict between Right to Privacy and Other Rights ; Privacy v Protection of public morality ; PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE LEGALITY OF MASS SURVEILLANCE UNDER ICCPR; Privacy Vs Promotion of Public Safety ; Legal Relationship between Privacy and Freedom ; Recognition of Right to Privacy in Positive Law ; Criticism of Right to Privacy ; Cultural Pluralism ; Negative and positive Right to Privacy ; Aspects of the Concept of Privacy ; Personal data ; Digital Privacy ; CHAPTER THREE-THE IDEA OF HUMAN RIGHT TO PRIVACY ; The Origin of Privacy in International Law ; Historical Antecedents of International Human Rights Law ; Evolution of the Right to Privacy; Human Rights in International Law ; Early Human Rights Treaties ; Drafting of Right to Privacy and UDHR ; Incorporation of Comments form the Member States when drafting UDHR ; Drafting of Right to Privacy and ICCPR ; The terms of the privacy in Art 17 of ICCPR ; General Comment N0 16 of the Human Rights Committee ; State Practice on Derogation from Article 17 of ICCPR ; Privacy Cases Decided by the Human Rights Committee ; Proportionality requirements ; The Legitimate Aims; Chapter 4 -Effects of Mass Surveillance on Right to Privacy ; UN General Assembly Resolution 68/167 ; U.N. High Commissioner to Human Rights Report on the Right to Privacy. ; U.N. Special Rapporteur on Right to Privacy ; Special Rapporteurs’ views on Right to Privacy in the Digital Age ; Issues Relating to Meta Data ; Mass and Foreign Surveillance programs around the World. ; NSA Foreign Surveillance ; The Prism Program and Upstream collection program ; Surveillance by Businesses ; Right to Privacy and Business ; Location Tracking ; PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE LEGALITY OF MASS SURVEILLANCE UNDER ICCPR; Technologies used in mass surveillance programs ; CCTV ; Phone tapping technology ; Artificial Intelligence Technology ; Territorial applicability of the ICCPR in Foreign Surveillance; Extraterritorial Application of the State Jurisdiction ; General No 31 of the Human Rights Committee. ; UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism’s views on Privacy ; CHAPTER 5 - CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS ; Concept and value of privacy ; Suggestions to Improve Article 17 of ICCPR ; Mass Surveillance and privacy ; Bibliography .
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Contents
CASES REFERRED ;
ABSTRACT ;
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION ;
Background of the study ;
Statement of Research Problem ;
AIM OF THE STUDY ;
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ;
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY ;
LIMITATION OF THE STUDY ;
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ;
Books ;
Reputed Journal Articles ;
RESEARCH QUESTIONS ;
HYPOTHESIS ;
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY ;
Primary sources ;
Secondary sources ;
MODE OF CITATION ;
CHAPTERS ;
CHAPTER 2 – PHILOSOPHY AND JURISPRUDENCE OF THE TERM “RIGHT TO PRIVACY;
Natural Law and Right to Privacy ;
Kantian Philosophy and Right to Privacy ;
The value of Privacy in Personal Autonomy ;
Utilitarian Ideas on Privacy ;
Moral Right to Privacy ;
Theories of Rights and Right to Privacy ;
Intrusion into private space and Right to Privacy ;
Theories on Right to Privacy ;
The privacy Respecting theory ;
The privacy rejecting theory ;
Hybrid theory of Privacy ;
Sociological Theories of Right to Privacy ;
Privacy as Self Preservation of Individual ;
The conflict between Right to Privacy and Other Rights ;
Privacy v Protection of public morality ;
PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE LEGALITY OF MASS
SURVEILLANCE UNDER ICCPR;
Privacy Vs Promotion of Public Safety ;
Legal Relationship between Privacy and Freedom ;
Recognition of Right to Privacy in Positive Law ;
Criticism of Right to Privacy ;
Cultural Pluralism ;
Negative and positive Right to Privacy ;
Aspects of the Concept of Privacy ;
Personal data ;
Digital Privacy ;
CHAPTER THREE-THE IDEA OF HUMAN RIGHT TO PRIVACY ;
The Origin of Privacy in International Law ;
Historical Antecedents of International Human Rights Law ;
Evolution of the Right to Privacy;
Human Rights in International Law ;
Early Human Rights Treaties ;
Drafting of Right to Privacy and UDHR ;
Incorporation of Comments form the Member States when drafting UDHR ;
Drafting of Right to Privacy and ICCPR ;
The terms of the privacy in Art 17 of ICCPR ;
General Comment N0 16 of the Human Rights Committee ;
State Practice on Derogation from Article 17 of ICCPR ;
Privacy Cases Decided by the Human Rights Committee ;
Proportionality requirements ;
The Legitimate Aims;
Chapter 4 -Effects of Mass Surveillance on Right to Privacy ;
UN General Assembly Resolution 68/167 ;
U.N. High Commissioner to Human Rights Report on the Right to Privacy. ;
U.N. Special Rapporteur on Right to Privacy ;
Special Rapporteurs’ views on Right to Privacy in the Digital Age ;
Issues Relating to Meta Data ;
Mass and Foreign Surveillance programs around the World. ;
NSA Foreign Surveillance ;
The Prism Program and Upstream collection program ;
Surveillance by Businesses ;
Right to Privacy and Business ;
Location Tracking ;
PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE LEGALITY OF MASS
SURVEILLANCE UNDER ICCPR;
Technologies used in mass surveillance programs ;
CCTV ;
Phone tapping technology ;
Artificial Intelligence Technology ;
Territorial applicability of the ICCPR in Foreign Surveillance;
Extraterritorial Application of the State Jurisdiction ;
General No 31 of the Human Rights Committee. ;
UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism’s views on Privacy ;
CHAPTER 5 - CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS ;
Concept and value of privacy ;
Suggestions to Improve Article 17 of ICCPR ;
Mass Surveillance and privacy ;
Bibliography .