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Surveillance Law in Africa: a Review of Six Countries

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:52 authored by Tony Roberts, Abrar Mohamed Ali, Mohamed Farahat, Ridwan Oloyede, Grace Mutung'u
This review provides the first comparative analysis of African legal surveillance frameworks. The study identifies nine core principles derived from existing guidelines as an analytical framework to identify opportunities to strengthen privacy protection, while narrowly targeting surveillance on the most serious crimes. Six detailed country reports are synthesised in this comparative analysis to produce a series of actionable recommendations for policy, practice and further research.

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Omidyar Network

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Institute of Development Studies

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Roberts, T.; Mohamed Ali, A.; Farahat, M.; Oloyede, R. and Mutung’u, G. (2021) Surveillance Law in Africa: a Review of Six Countries, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2021.059

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© Institute of Development Studies 2021

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South Africa; Nigeria; Senegal; Egypt; Sudan; Kenya

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en

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