Introduction : privacy and surveillance in transatlantic perspective / David Cole, Federico Fabbrini, and Stephen Schulhofer -- Rights-based review of electronic surveillance after Digital Rights Ireland and Schrems in the European Union / Tuomas Ojanen -- Domestic surveillance of public activities and transactions with third parties : melding European and American approaches / Christopher Slobogin -- Privacy federalism in the United States and the European Union : the role of state institutions / Bilyana Petkova -- From DRD to PNR : looking for a new balance between privacy and security / Arianna Vedaschi and Gabriele Marino Noberasco -- The possibilities and limits of corporations as privacy protectors in the digital age / Jonathan Hafetz -- The right to privacy, surveillance, and the global obligations of corporations / David Bilchitz -- Mass surveillance and oversight / Hilde Bos-Ollermann -- In re epic and the role of NGOs and experts in surveillance cases / Marc Rotenberg -- A transatlantic privacy pact? a sceptical view / Stephen Schulhofer -- Transatlantic negotiations for transatlantic rights : why an EU-US agreement is the best option for protecting privacy against cross-border surveillance / David Cole and Federico Fabbrini.
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