Secrecy, Law and Society
Explore the intricate relationship between secrecy, law, and society in Miiko Kumar's thought-provoking book, Secrecy, Law and Society, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015. This 280-page hardback delves into the 'culture of security' that emerged post-September 11, 2001, highlighting how exceptional legal measures and heightened secrecy have become prevalent under the guise of safeguarding public safety and national security.
Kumar examines critical case studies, including the high-profile leaks by Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden, to illustrate the tension between individual privacy rights and state security. With its insightful analysis, this book is an essential resource for those interested in human rights, law, and the implications of secrecy in our modern world. Perfect for legal scholars, activists, and anyone concerned about the balance between security and freedom.