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<posts update='2008-10-13 03:38:07' user=""><post 
   href="http://www.hariguchi.org/yoichi/weizsaecker.html" 
   description="Weizsacker on German Remembrance" 
   
     extended="Speech by Richard von Weizsacker, President of the Federal Republic of Germany,
in the Bundestag during the Ceremony Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the End of the War in Europe and of National Socialist Tyranny,

May 8, 1985" 
   
   hash="aaa2695c757db663e3a02884b0dba8e8"
   user="jaeschke"
   tag="bundestag germany politics politik speech war weizsäcker world "
   time="2008-03-16T21:55:15+0100" />
<post 
   href="http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/26/26953/1.html" 
   description="TP: Freiwillige vor für das Bürgeropfer!" 
   
     extended="Der Staatsrechtler Otto Depenheuer, dem Wolfgang Schäuble zugeneigt ist, propagiert das Feindstrafrecht, für das Feinde &#034;Unpersonen&#034; sind." 
   
   hash="c655b59199ff3a8842251da50ee32e56"
   user="jaeschke"
   tag="innere politics politik sicherheit terrorismus "
   time="2008-01-13T12:01:29+0100" />
<post 
   href="http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565" 
   description="SSRN-&#039;I&#039;ve Got Nothing to Hide&#039; and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel Solove" 
   
     extended="In this short essay, written for a symposium in the San Diego Law Review, Professor Daniel Solove examines the nothing to hide argument. When asked about government surveillance and data mining, many people respond by declaring: I&#039;ve got nothing to hide. According to the nothing to hide argument, there is no threat to privacy unless the government uncovers unlawful activity, in which case a person has no legitimate justification to claim that it remain private. The nothing to hide argument and its variants are quite prevalent, and thus are worth addressing. In this essay, Solove critiques the nothing to hide argument and exposes its faulty underpinnings." 
   
   hash="875a5e4c7bab7ba15ea0c2943b5180f3"
   user="jaeschke"
   tag="politics privacy "
   time="2007-12-04T22:23:03+0100" />
</posts>
