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International Journal of Constitutional Law 2008 6(2):331-348; doi:10.1093/icon/mon008
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Constitutional developments

Germany: Shooting down aircraft and analyzing computer data

Raymond Youngs*

* Senior lecturer, Kingston University; senior research fellow, Institute of Global Law, University College London. I am grateful to Penny Darbyshire and Nicola Aries of Kingston University for valuable comments and, in particular, to Karen Barrett and Norman Dorsen. Email: R.Youngs{at}kingston.ac.uk


   Abstract

Right to life—right to control information about oneself—control of terrorism—shooting down hijacked aircraft—computerized data analysis to identify "sleeper" terrorists—articles 1(1) and 2(1) and (2) of German Basic Law—comparison of constitutional law in Germany and United Kingdom


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