All privacy related information in one convenient location. Autonomy uses your personal data to create the best mobility experience. Learn more about what data we collect, how we use your data, and the privacy rights you have, below. 1. Introduction to Autonomy’s Privacy Policy....
Privacy is a funny notion—not in the sense of being odd or unusual, but in the sense of being hilarious. The constitutional value itself derives from an oxymoron: substantive due process. It is grounded in" penumbras" and" emanations"—concepts more at home in theOrtiz, Daniel R...
The prominence the right to privacy now commands in American public law is largely attributable to the efforts of one man: Louis D. Brandeis. His role in the formulation and development of this right, and its relationship to the liberalism of the Framers and the contemporary doctrine of auton...
Does the United States now seem to value human rights and a social-democratic approach because of the ‘French model’? There seems to be some truth behind these assertions, but as this article will demonstrate, the portrayals of what the ‘right to privacy’ is in the United States and ...
Does the United States now seem to value human rights and a social-democratic approach because of the 'French model'? There seems to be some truth behind these assertions, but as this article will demonstrate, the portrayals of what the 'right to privacy' is in the United States and what...
Specifically, I argue that it is important to distinguish rights themselves from the value that those rights have to the rights-holders, and that an essential element of privacy rights having value is that privacy right-holders be able to tell the extent to which they actually have privacy. ...
This situation quickly becomes complicated, however, because many individuals are not in a position to act autonomously. As a group, children are not considered to be able to understand and protect their own interests and welfare and consequently are given few of the rights accorded adults. Inmen...
This chapter is devoted to challenges and potential threats of the rise of sensors and wearable technologies. The focus is put on the usage of wearable technology in the context of safety, privacy, and the general lack of control over data accessibility. One of the examples discussed is a pop...
Newsgathering, Autonomy, and the Special-Rights Apocrypha: Supreme Court and Media Litigant Conceptions of Press Freedom Special RightsPress FreedomDespite thirty-five years of litigation and legislative action, the law of newsgathering is still a contested and unsteady terrain... - 《Social Science ...
- From Greek autos, "self," and nomos, "law," i.e. a person or unit that makes its own laws. See also related terms forlaws. Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved. autonomy 1. the power or right of self-government. ...