Paradox and the Concept of Proportionality

Dalton, S. 2016. Paradox and the Concept of Proportionality. CyberSecurity Ethics: The Common Good and the Digital Commons as Justification Registers in Digital Governance, Surveillance and Security. Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE), University of Hull 20 - 21 Oct 2016 ESRC.

TitleParadox and the Concept of Proportionality
AuthorsDalton, S.
TypeConference paper
Keywordsproportionality; security; ethics
Year2016
ConferenceCyberSecurity Ethics: The Common Good and the Digital Commons as Justification Registers in Digital Governance, Surveillance and Security
PublisherESRC
Accepted author manuscript
Publication dates
Completed21 Oct 2016
FunderESRC (Economic & Social Research Council)
Web address (URL) of conference proceedingshttp://cgercs.wixsite.com/ercs
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