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Privacy revisited : a global perspective on the right to be left alone / Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, OUP, 2016.Description: xx, 292 pagesISBN:
  • 9780199315215 (hardback : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.0858 KRO.P
Contents:
Introduction: A prolegomenon to privacy : on the potential virtues and benefits of a comparative legal analysis of the right to be left alone -- The United States: The polysemy of privacy : an analysis of the many faces and facets of the right of privacy in the contemporary United States -- Canada: Privacy in Canada : taming a notoriously protean legal concept with a coherent and purposive approach -- The Republic of South Africa: Privacy in South Africa : deploying dignity, equality, and freedom to safeguard the process of democratic self-government -- The United Kingdom: Privacy in the United Kingdom : on the perils and promise of weak-form judicial review in securing privacy rights -- The European Court of Human Rights: Privacy rights in Europe : reconciling privacy and speech in the era of big data -- Conclusion: Bringing Meiklejohn to privacy : on the essential complementarity of privacy and speech.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-284) and index.

Introduction: A prolegomenon to privacy : on the potential virtues and benefits of a comparative legal analysis of the right to be left alone -- The United States: The polysemy of privacy : an analysis of the many faces and facets of the right of privacy in the contemporary United States -- Canada: Privacy in Canada : taming a notoriously protean legal concept with a coherent and purposive approach -- The Republic of South Africa: Privacy in South Africa : deploying dignity, equality, and freedom to safeguard the process of democratic self-government -- The United Kingdom: Privacy in the United Kingdom : on the perils and promise of weak-form judicial review in securing privacy rights -- The European Court of Human Rights: Privacy rights in Europe : reconciling privacy and speech in the era of big data -- Conclusion: Bringing Meiklejohn to privacy : on the essential complementarity of privacy and speech.

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