加强国家对电子通信的监控:解决极端主义的法律解决方案与否?

M. Watney
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极端主义似乎在增加。电子通讯跨越国界触及无数人,为激进观点拉票和/或煽动仇恨和/或暴力。这一法律讨论涉及许多相互关联的问题,这些问题具有全球相关性,因为电子通信渗透到我们的生活中。政府是否应该加强对电子通讯的监控,以打击和/或侦查极端主义,或者这种信息收集行为是否侵犯了用户的言论自由和隐私权?政府机构是否应该进行监视,或者作为访问和/或托管信息的提供商是否应该收集极端主义通信的信息?2013年斯诺登(Snowden)披露的未经授权的、广泛的、大规模的国家监控的后果,是否会导致政府对加强国家监控权力持谨慎态度,或者极端主义的程度是否已经达到如此程度,以至于政府有理由将监控作为一种监控方法,来对抗可能危及国家安全的激进主义?人权保护和政府使用监视权力之间的紧张关系是不可避免的,因为一些人认为,安全和安全因素被夸大,以证明国家监视权力的延伸,但不幸的是,极端主义的证据不言自明。本讨论概述了政府对网络极端主义可能采用的监控方法。
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Intensifying State Surveillance of Electronic Communications: A Legal Solution in Addressing Extremism or Not?
Extremism appears to be on the increase. Electronic communication reaches countless people across borders, canvassing support for radical views and/or inciting hatred and/or violence. This legal discussion deals with many inter-related questions that are of global relevance as electronic communication permeates our lives. Should a government tighten surveillance of electronic communication to combat and/or detect extremism or does such information gathering practices violate the user's right to freedom of expression and privacy? Should government agencies carry out the surveillance or should the ISP as provider of access and/or hosting of information gather information on extremist communication? Will the aftermath of the 2013 Snowden revelations of unwarranted, general and bulk state surveillance result in governments being wary to tighten state surveillance powers or has the level of extremism reached such a degree that it warrants governments to focus on monitoring as a surveillance method counteracting radicalism that may endanger the safety and security of a country. Tension between human rights protection and government use of surveillance powers is unavoidable as some argue that security and safety factors are exaggerated to justify extension of state surveillance powers, however the evidence of extremism unfortunately speaks for itself. This discussion provides an overview of the approach to surveillance a government may apply to online extremism.
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