Not exact matches
Your identity has
by now been logged into some vast spy database in a
foreign country (probably China), where an intelligence agency is building up a profile around your persona — sourced from personal information available on social media and through
breached health insurers, airlines,
government offices, and the like.
It continues: «It is right for the British
government to comment on hostile actions
by foreign states in
breach of international law wherever they occur - on UK territory, in Syria or in Yemen.
The law as it currently stands has weak annual reporting requirements from
government agencies, does not provide much protection to Canadians from abusive treatment
by foreign states, does not give the Privacy Commissioner order - making power, does not provide redress in cases involving harm, does not prevent over-collection of personal information, does not protect against surveillance where the data is not recorded, and does not feature security
breach disclosure requirements.
The reason the inclusion of ISDS provisions is to provide
foreign investors the right to seek compensation for damages arising out of
breaches of investment related obligations (such as Expropriation, Most Favoured Nation, National Treatment and Fair and Equitable Treatment)
by Host State
Governments.