
Adam Diderichsen
Adam Diderichsen is a researcher at the Danish Defence Academy, specializing in intelligence studies. He has recently gained attention for his critical stance on the proposed PET law by the SVM government, which aims to grant intelligence services access to citizens' social and health data. Diderichsen argues that there is no substantial intelligence justification for this measure and warns of serious democratic risks, emphasizing the potential negative impact on public participation and civil liberties.
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Adam Diderichsen, a police researcher at the Defence Academy, has read the three indictments revealing new details.
Nu er flere retssager er på vejAdam Diderichsen emphasizes the seriousness of violations of human rights conventions.
Har direktøren i Politiklagemyndigheden ret, må systemet laves om. Tager hun fejl, bør der findes en ny lederAdam Diderichsen, a former chief analyst in the National Police and now a lecturer at the Defence Academy, commented on the legality of strip searches.
Politikredse har indskærpet regler for nøgenvisitation
Adam Diderichsen, a researcher at the Defence Academy, criticizes the government's proposal for a new PET law.
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