The right not to be monitored: in defence of one of the last bastions of the human being against the emerging omniotic surveillance society

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  • Iolanda Brito The Autonomous University of Lisbon (UAL) - Portugal

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https://doi.org/10.21814/unio.11.1.6635

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Right to privacy, omomniotic surveillance society, right not to be monitored, artificial intelligence, democracy

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Considering the imminent risk of extinction of privacy due to the implementation of a definitive system of omniotic surveillance, in which everyone is monitored and used to involuntarily monitor everyone else, at any time and in any place, this article aims to propose the right not to be monitored, which emerges as one of the last bastions of human dignity, freedom, human rights and democracy.

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2025-06-18

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Brito, I. (2025). The right not to be monitored: in defence of one of the last bastions of the human being against the emerging omniotic surveillance society. UNIO – EU Law Journal, 11(1), 52–87. https://doi.org/10.21814/unio.11.1.6635

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