International Principles of the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance

Citation
International Principles of the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance (July 10, 2013) (full-text).

Overview
The document is a set of international due process principles designed to protect privacy in the face of government surveillance. The 13-point statement of principles is intended to explain how existing human rights standards, international law and jurisprudence should apply to the new capabilities and risks of digital surveillance.