Intelligence services, peer constraints, and the law / by Ashley Deeks -- Oversight through five eyes : institutional convergence and the structure and oversight of intelligence activities / by Richard Morgan -- Oversight of intelligence agencies : the European dimension / by Iain Cameron -- Global change and megatrends : implications for intelligence and its oversight / by Christopher A. Kojm -- The FISC's stealth administrative law / by Daphna Renan -- In law we trust : the Israeli case of overseeing intelligence / by Raphael Bitton -- Review and oversight of intelligence in Canada : expanding accountability gaps / by Kent Roach -- The emergence of intelligence governance / by Zachary K. Goldman -- The president as intelligence overseer / by Samuel J. Rascoff -- Intelligence oversight : made in Germany / by Russell A. Miller -- Intelligence powers and accountability in the U.K. / by Jon Moran and Clive Walker -- Executive oversight of intelligence agencies in Australia / by Keiran Hardy and George Williams.
Summary:
'Global Intelligence Oversight' is a comparative investigation of how democratic countries can govern their intelligence services so that they are effective, but operate within frameworks that are acceptable to their people in an interconnected world.
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