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Diego Alfredo Pérez Rivas
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
México
Biografía
Chiara Mantovani
CETYS Universidad
Biografía
Vol 2 No 7 (2017), Ensaios, páxinas 111-129
DOI https://doi.org/10.15304/ricd.2.7.4346
Recibido: 04-10-2017 Aceptado: 09-01-2018 Publicado: 09-01-2018
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With the access to always more sophisticated and technologically advanced surveillance tools, it is crucial to develop progressive legislation to safeguard human rights and to ensure governments do not abuse their power by engaging in excessive state surveillance. This article investigates the use governments give to these surveillance instruments, focusing on Mexico. Firstly, we offer an overview of recent cases exposing governments' use of mass surveillance to repress critics. Secondly, we analyze what legislation is in place for data protection and privacy in some countries and how authoritarian governments employ surveillance methods to control their citizens. Thirdly, the Mexican legislation about data protection and access is presented. Fourthly, we describe how the Mexican authorities employ unlawful surveillance methods against critics with the complicity of telecommunications companies. Finally, we propose a few reforms to strengthen data and privacy protection in Mexico
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