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86.78 information and communication law. --- Freedom of the press. --- Illustrations (general). --- Right of information. --- Right of privacy. --- Netherlands.
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A monetary anthropologist examines how the drive to create a cashless digital money empire could lead to dire consequences for our civil liberties and create a dangerous nexus of Big Finance and Big Tech.
Electronic funds transfers --- Cash transactions --- Electronic commerce --- Electronic surveillance. --- Technology --- Electronic commerce. --- Electronic funds transfers. --- Eavesdropping. --- Right of privacy. --- Social aspects.
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Dans la première partie, l’auteur analyse les personnes en présence. Il s’agit, d’une part, des personnalités publiques et, d’autre part, des personnes qui portent atteinte à la vie privée de ces personnalités, à savoir principalement les médias et les paparazzis, mais parfois aussi de simples particuliers. La seconde partie est consacrée à l’analyse des conditions de la protection de la personnalité sur la base de l'ensemble de la doctrine et de la jurisprudence suisses et américaines. L’auteur présente le système général de l’art. 28 CC, puis, dans la mesure où celui-ci institue une pesée d’intérêts entre, d’un côté, l’intérêt de la personnalité publique au respect de sa vie privée et, d’un autre, la protection de la liberté d’expression et le droit à l’information, l’auteur analyse ces intérêts et leur mise en balance.
Privacy, Right of. --- Privacy, Right of --- Personality (Law) --- Invasion of privacy --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Law and legislation --- E-books
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Privacy, Right of --- -Invasion of privacy --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Law and legislation --- -Privacy, Right of
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"This collection of essays explores current developments in privacy law, including reform of data protection laws, privacy and the media, social control and surveillance, privacy and the Internet, and privacy and the courts. It places these developments into a broader international context, with a particular focus on the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Adopting a comparative approach, it creates an important resource for understanding international trends in the reform of privacy and data protection laws across a variety of contexts. Written by internationally recognised experts, Emerging Challenges in Privacy Law: Comparative Perspectives provides an accessible introduction to contemporary legal and policy debates in privacy and data protection law. It is essential reading for academics, policy makers and practitioners interested in current challenges facing privacy and data protection law in Europe and in the common law world"--
Privacy, Right of --- Invasion of privacy --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Law and legislation
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Privacy Revisited articulates the legal meanings of privacy and dignity through the lens of comparative law, and argues that the concept of privacy requires a more systematic approach if it is to be useful in framing and protecting certain fundamental autonomy interests.
Privacy, Right of. --- Invasion of privacy --- Privacy, Right of --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Law and legislation
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Lee Andrew Bygrave examines the fundamental aims and principles of data privacy law in an international context. He analyses relevant law from across the globe, paying particular attention to international instruments and using these as a foundation for examining national law.
Privacy, Right of. --- Data protection --- Law and legislation. --- Habeas data --- Privacy, Right of --- Invasion of privacy --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Law and legislation
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Imagining New Legalities reminds us that examining the right to privacy and the public/private distinction is an important way of mapping the forms and limits of power that can legitimately be exercised by collective bodies over individuals and by governments over their citizens. This book does not seek to provide a comprehensive overview of threats to privacy and rejoinders to them. Instead it considers several different conceptions of privacy and provides examples of legal inventiveness in confronting some contemporary challenges to the public/private distinction. It provides a context for that consideration by surveying the meanings of privacy in three domains—-the first, involving intimacy and intimate relations; the second, implicating criminal procedure, in particular, the 4th amendment; and the third, addressing control of information in the digital age. The first two provide examples of what are taken to be classic breaches of the public/private distinction, namely instances when government intrudes in an area claimed to be private. The third has to do with voluntary circulation of information and the question of who gets to control what happens to and with that information.
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Exploiting our boundless desire to access everything all the time, digital technology is breaking down whatever boundaries still exist between the state, the market, and the private realm. Bernard Harcourt offers a powerful critique of what he calls the expository society, revealing just how unfree we are becoming and how little we seem to care.
Information technology --- Privacy, Right of. --- Invasion of privacy --- Privacy, Right of --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Libel and slander --- Personality (Law) --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- Social aspects. --- Law and legislation
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Americans have long been obsessed with their images—their looks, public personas, and the impressions they make. This preoccupation has left its mark on the law. The twentieth century saw the creation of laws that protect your right to control your public image, to defend your image, and to feel good about your image and public presentation of self. These include the legal actions against invasion of privacy, libel, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. With these laws came the phenomenon of "personal image litigation"—individuals suing to vindicate their image rights. Laws of Image tells the story of how Americans came to use the law to protect and manage their images, feelings, and reputations. In this social, cultural, and legal history, Samantha Barbas ties the development of personal image law to the self-consciousness and image-consciousness that has become endemic in our media-saturated culture of celebrity and consumerism, where people see their identities as intertwined with their public images. The laws of image are the expression of a people who have become so publicity-conscious and self-focused that they believe they have a right to control their images—to manage and spin them like actors, politicians, and rock stars.
Privacy, Right of --- Personality (Law) --- Libel and slander --- Publicity (Law) --- Law --- Calumny --- Defamation --- Slander --- Torts --- Invasion of privacy --- Right of privacy --- Civil rights --- Press law --- Computer crimes --- Confidential communications --- Data protection --- Right to be forgotten --- Secrecy --- History. --- Law and legislation
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