New Dimensions in Privacy Law International and Comparative Perspectives

There is a vast amount of literature both on privacy and on freedom of speech and of the press as discrete constitutional and legal rights. Moreover, the relationship between them has been explored in a number of books and law review articles.1 But now the advent of novel electronic technologies...

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Những tác giả chính: Kenyon, Andrew T, Richardson, Megan
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Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Cambridge University Press 2013
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Tóm tắt:There is a vast amount of literature both on privacy and on freedom of speech and of the press as discrete constitutional and legal rights. Moreover, the relationship between them has been explored in a number of books and law review articles.1 But now the advent of novel electronic technologies for communication gives a fresh impetus to the discussion and invites reconsideration of a familiar theme. Simply stated, this theme is that privacy rights and interests inevitably conflict with the right to freedom of speech (or expression). A standard argument is that the right to control the dissemination of personal information may be trumped by the interest of the public in knowing private, even intimate, facts about politicians, public officials, or celebrities, because the public has a right to knowthe truth about such people