Privacy and the NSA – the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
This analysis was written in January 2014, shortly after the first Snowden revelations. Annotations referencing new developments are at the bottom. Some reference links have since gone dark, but I prefer to keep the original links as a public record. Please see the May 2026 postscript update below the article.
On a mailing list which I am following, someone suggested in relation to privacy and the NSA:
“There is probably already an international treaty or resolution at https://www.treaties.un.org dealing with privacy of communications. But, the NSA probably does not pay much attention, if they are even aware of these statements at all. NSA will, however, pay attention to the US Executive, US Courts and/or US Congress because these agencies have real power over it.”
Somehow the suggestion to check on an international privacy treaty seemed like an interesting challenge to me. It has been a very interesting exercise, even though I need to add the caveat that I am not a member of the legal profession, but only an interested lay person. (more…)
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