Confronting a blunt Tool: Perspectives on Israel’s mass surveillance litigation
This “Israeli Snowden moment” might tip the scale towards greater proportionality in the laws concerning bulk data collection.
28. June 2022
Amir serves a researcher in the Israel Democracy Institute, where he conducts ongoing policy-driven research into comparative surveillance law, AI regulation and other topics pertaining to law and technology. Amir is a research fellow in the Federmann Cyber Security Research Center – Cyber Law Program the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Amir has published two books on online surveillance laws “Regulation of Online Surveillance in Israeli Law and Comparative Law” (2019) and “Oversight of Online Surveillance in Israel” (2020), both in Hebrew.
This “Israeli Snowden moment” might tip the scale towards greater proportionality in the laws concerning bulk data collection.
28. June 2022