Surveillance measures and the exception of national security in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
Notermans, Pierre
2020 • In McCall-Smith, Kasey; Birdsall, Andrea; Casanas Adam, Elisenda (Eds.) Human Rights in Times of Transition - Liberal Democracies and Challenges of National Security
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