
surveillance law
Surveillance law refers to the legal framework that governs how authorities can monitor and collect information about individuals and activities. It includes guidelines on what methods can be used, such as wiretapping or video surveillance, and sets out requirements for obtaining warrants or consent. These laws aim to balance the need for security and crime prevention with the protection of individual privacy rights. Violations of these laws can lead to legal consequences, ensuring that surveillance is conducted lawfully and ethically, while protecting citizens from unwarranted intrusion into their lives.