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Title Security and privacy : global standards for ethical identity management in contemporary liberal democratic states / John Kleinig [and others].

Imprint Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2011.
Publication Info. ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 291 pages)
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Series Practical ethics and public policy ; no. 2
Practical ethics and public policy ; no. 2.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-291).
Contents Crime scenes and the terroir of terror -- Security and the challenge to liberal values -- The blessing and bane of the liberal democratic tradition -- Divergent formalities -- When the rubber hits the road -- Securitization technologies -- Surveillance technologies and economies -- the underlying values and their alignment -- The complexities of oversight and accountability -- Recommendations -- Appendix: Security and privacy institutional arrangements: Australia and India.
Summary This study is principally concerned with the ethical dimensions of identity management technology - electronic surveillance, the mining of personal data, and profiling - in the context of transnational crime and global terrorism. The ethical challenge at the heart of this study is to establish an acceptable and sustainable equilibrium between two central moral values in contemporary liberal democracies, namely, security and privacy. Both values are essential to individual liberty, but they come into conflict in times when civil order is threatened, as has been the case from late in the twentieth century, with the advent of global terrorism and trans-national crime. We seek to articulate legally sustainable, politically possible, and technologically feasible, global ethical standards for identity management technology and policies in liberal democracies in the contemporary global security context. Although the standards in question are to be understood as global ethical standards potentially to be adopted not only by the United States, but also by the European Union, India, Australasia, and other contemporary liberal democratic states, we take as our primary focus the tensions that have arisen between the United States and the European Union.
Language English.
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject Electronic surveillance -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Terrorism -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Transnational crime -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Terrorism -- Political aspects.
Transnational crime -- Political aspects.
Surveillance électronique -- Aspect moral.
Terrorisme -- Aspect moral.
Criminalité internationale -- Aspect moral.
Terrorisme -- Aspect politique.
Criminalité internationale -- Aspect politique.
Political control and freedoms.
Politics and government.
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
Warfare and defence.
PHILOSOPHY -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
Electronic surveillance -- Moral and ethical aspects
Terrorism -- Moral and ethical aspects
Terrorism -- Political aspects
Transnational crime -- Political aspects
Indexed Term Terrorism
Moral aspects
Ethical aspects
Transnational crime
Political aspects
Added Author Kleinig, John, 1942-
Mameli, Peter.
Miller, Seumas.
Salane, Douglas.
Schwartz, Adina.
Other Form: Print version: Security and privacy : global standards for ethical identity management in contemporary liberal democratic states. Canberra, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, ©2011 9781921862571
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1921862580 (electronic bk.)
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1921862572
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