Part 1: An Introduction to Digital Monitoring and the Legal Landscape 1. Introduction: The Nature, Scope and Legal Complexity of Digital Monitoring, Hadassa Noorda (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) and Jeevan Hariharan (University College London, UK) 2. Privacy and Digital Monitoring in Regional Human Rights Law: Moving Forward, One Step at a Time, Eleni Frantziou (Durham University, UK) Part 2: Digital Monitoring and State Control 3. Electronic Monitoring of Migrants, Virginia Mantouvalou (University College London, UK) 4. The Rise of Digital Detectives: Examining the Role of Online Platform Providers in Criminal Investigations under EU Law, Göran Sluiter and Marc Tiernan (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) Part 3: The Digitally Monitored Worker 5. Managerial Authority and the Boundaries of Legitimate Workplace Monitoring, Joe Atkinson (University of Southampton, UK) 6. Employee Monitoring and the Right to Disconnect: What is at Stake?, Nuna Zekic (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 7. Labour is Not a Commodity, Employer Authority is? The Consumption of Digital Monitoring at Work and its Regulation, Michele Molè (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) Part 4: Privacy, Intimacy and the Digitally Monitored Self 8.
Intimate Digital Monitoring: A Tale of Two Case Studies , Tsachi Keren-Paz (University of Sheffield, UK) 9. The Privacy of (Not) Being Seen: A Right for the Digital Age, Marthe Goudsmit Samaritter (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Germany) 10. Legal Protection as the Protection of the Incomputable Self, Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium).