Publications
This page will link publications associated with the project. Publications prior to 2021 were produced as part of the Human Rights, Big Data & Technology Project.
Monograph
Facial Recognition Surveillance: Policing and Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Pete Fussey & Daragh Murray
Oxford University Press
2025
Commentary
A Critique of Surveillant Assemblage: Bodies, Desire, and the Limits of the Data Double
Matthew Abbey & Azadeh Akbari
Surveillance and Society
2025
Journal Article
Re-thinking International Human Rights Law’s Approach to Identity in Light of Surveillance and AI
Ronit Matar & Daragh Murray
Human Rights Law Review
2025
Report
UN Special Rapporteur Freedom of Assembly & Association
2024
Journal Article
The Void of Surveillance: Machine Learning, Psychoanalysis, and the Misreading of Desire
Matthew Abbey
Surveillance & Society
2025
Journal Article
Niclas Rautenberg & Daragh Murray
Human Rights Review
2024
Journal Article
Facial recognition and the end of human rights as we know them?
Daragh Murray
The Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights
2024
Journal Article
Daragh Murray
Modern Law Review
2024
Journal Article
Daragh Murray
St Louis University Law Journal
2024
Journal Article
Effective Oversight of Large-Scale Surveillance Activities: A Human Rights Perspective
Daragh Murray, Pete Fussey, Lorna McGregor, & Maurice Sunkin QC (Hon)
Journal of National Security Law & Policy
2021
Journal Article
‘I started seeing shadows everywhere’: The diverse chilling effects of surveillance in Zimbabwe
Amy Stevens, Pete Fussey, Daragh Murray, Kuda Hove, Otto Saki
Big Data & Society
2023
Journal Article
Daragh Murray, Pete Fussey, Kuda Hove, Wairagala Wakabi, Paul Kimumwe, Otto Saki, Amy Stevens
Journal of Human Rights Practice
2023
Journal Article
Using Human Rights Law to Inform States’ Decisions to Deploy AI
Daragh Murray
AJIL Unbound
2020
Blog
GCHQ’s ethical approach to AI: An initial human rights-based response
Daragh Murray & Pete Fussey
About:intel
2021
Journal Article
International Human Rights Law as a Framework for Algorithmic Accountability
Lorna McGregor, Daragh Murray & Vivian Ng
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
2019
Report
Independent Report on the London Metropolitan Police’s Trial of Live Facial Recognition Technology
Pete Fussey & Daragh Murray
Human Rights, Big Data and Technology Project
2019
Journal Article
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and the Use of Force by States
Ashley Deeks, Noam Lubell & Daragh Murray
Journal of National Security Law & Policy
2019