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The Contested Semantics of ‘Security’ and the Curious Case of Privacy Impact Assessments applied to National Security Initiatives
The Contested Semantics of ‘Security’ and the Curious Case of Privacy Impact Assessments applied to National Security Initiatives
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Bergersen, Stine (2016) The Contested Semantics of ‘Security’ and the Curious Case of Privacy Impact Assessments applied to National Security Initiatives,
LASIE Seminar Report
, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
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This report contains the minutes from 29. August 2016 with Roger Clarke.
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Stine Bergersen
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The Contested Semantics of 'Security' and the Curious Case of Privacy Impact Assessments applied to National Security Initiatives
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