Presentation of the abstract of my doctoral thesis in law
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Abstract :
The digital doping of police investigations in the last 20 years seems to be enhanced by the collection of evidence carried out as part of the emergence of a techno-legal symbiosis. This symbiosis is supported by civil contractual law, by laws concerning the protection of personal information which seem to offer frameworks for the communication of evidence and not its limitation, by private corporations which are increasingly participating in criminal investigations of criminal offenses carried by the State, through the use of personal data as evidence, for whose consent at the origin of their obtaining raises serious questions as to its free and informed nature, obtained by contractual means sometimes in context of constraint or necessity, as well as by the increasingly frequent participation of intelligence services in police investigations and by the use of international intelligence-sharing agreements. Faced with the increased powers of the State and its investigative tools, the fundamental rights of the individual are put to the test. It is in thiscontext, in the digital age and omnipresent technology, that this thesis seeks correlative protection of fundamental rights for the individual.