This section follows the presentation of Rochelandet [ROC 10] in order to justify the protection of privacy: individual autonomy on the one hand, and intimacy and social peace on the other hand. Numerous empirical studies show that: – individuals monitored in prison can lose the autonomy of ...
In the context of modern, liberal societies, Rossler develops a theory of the private which links privacy and autonomy in a constitutive way: privacy is a necessary condition to lead an autonomous life. The book develops a theory of freedom and autonomy which sees the ability to pose the "...
autonomyethicshuman rightslegal and politicalpoliticspractical (applied) ethicsprivacyprivaterightsvalueThere is little agreement about how to define the term "privacy." For example, Warren and Brandeis, following Judge Thomas Cooley, called it "the right to be let alone" (Warren and Brandeis 1890:...
In view of Mutual Privacy's emphasis on shared interests and common vulnerabilities that form the bedrock of our exist- ence, its formulation extends to both data protection as well as the larger sphere of autonomy driven account of information privacy. 2.1 Genetic The collective interest in...
People see this gradual encroachment on their privacy and conclude that the governmental and corporate promises of privacy protection are worthless, and taking risks with their health and life to protect what is left of their privacy, dignity and autonomy. This is extremely harmful and can cost ...
The Preamble to the Australian Privacy Charter provides that, “A free and democratic society requires respect for the autonomy of individuals, and limits on the power of both state and private organizations to intrude on that autonomy . . Privacy is a key value which underpins human dignity and...
That exposure of their bodily data and thought, means almost impossible privacy, and no autonomy over their own bodily control of movement or of action. Any man that tries to block access to their thoughts is treated with automatic suspicion. ...
The policies of agencies are determined by what is right for them to do, what works for them, and what they are required to do by law. They must interpret and respect the ethical imperatives of democratic accountability, constitutional empowerment, and individual autonomy. They must keep pace ...
The central role of consent may reflect the value placed by consumers on preserving autonomy and the ability to choose whether and how their personal data are used.36 These results affirm the importance of establishing consent as a baseline model of promoting digital data privacy. Moreover, each...
it causes irreversible damage. I think anything, especially that has to do with sexuality — there needs to be a significant barrier there, because of the damage that it can do. It’s a breach of trust and a breach of dignity — the right to dignity and privacy and sexual autonomy. ...