Saturday, 23 September 2017

Modern (Cyber) Slavery: Data Protection and its derivative employments

New terms and concepts are in need to better describe and depict consequences of the violation of the Rule of Law. As George Vedel had also took the attention:

"Furthermore, totalitarianism does not consist only in the concentration of all political power (directly or indirectly) in the same hands (man or party), but also in the fact that the political authorities claim to control all aspects of the individual's life: his upbringing, his intellectual training, his beliefs, his work, his leisure, his private life, etc. 

The struggle against totalitarianism therefore implies another series of "separations": separation of State and private life; separation of State and religion or beliefs in the broadest sense; separation of State and work."

Along with "political authorities" comes new notions to be anticipated within the law, legislation consequently of the cyber issues brought to the contemporary age which also requires not only textual laws but concepts to be comprehended by the judiciaries.

  • post-cyberage feudalsim
  • feudal totalitarianism / terrorism
  • diverse totalitarianism / terrorism
  • illegal / unpermitted offences through illegal accession of datas totalitarianism / terrorism

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