The Right to Privacy and the Sidis CaseKarafiol, Emile
Learn about the constitutional right to privacy. Discover the Fourteenth Amendment, explore privacy court cases, and understand different types of...
The Right to Privacy and the Right to Intellectual Property in Internet: The Promusicae Case, a Significant Judgement of the European Court of JusticeInformation societyRights to protection of copyrightRight to respect for private lifeConfidentiality of personal dataRight to an effective remedy...
Yet in arenas that range from the battlefield of abortion to the information highway, privacy is under siege. In this eye-opening and sometimes hair-raising book, Alderman and Kennedy survey hundreds of recent cases in which ordinary citizens have come up against the intrusions of government, ...
The paper will also present the main thesis of the article, which illustrates how the right to privacy was understood at the time. Furthermore, the author will also explore the impact of the article on jurisprudence and case law in the United States, and identify the most important solutions...
right is limited to victims of the Communist regime because of failure to access the files of former secret services on two different grounds: certain victim's information is protected as personal data on the grounds of privacy rights and certain files are still kept as a classified information....
Secondly, unlike Loi and Christen, who in case of inferential privacy, argue for a limited right to privacy which is not a group right in the strong sense, I argue for a group right to Mutual Privacy which is based on collective interest against algorithmic grouping. This distinction arises ...
5 THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY[*] . "It could be done only on principles of private justice, moral fitness, and public convenience, which, when applied to a new subject, make common law without a precedent; much more when received and approved by usage." — Willes, J., in Millar v. Taylor...
This right is generally enshrined in legislation which sets boundaries around who can request information, from which organizations, and any limits to what can be requested. Access to information (ATI) the ability for a person to seek, receive and use information effectively. Privacy a right to ...
This article looks into the most recent case law highlighting inconsistencies in this regard. It explores how the Luxembourg Court's tortuous reasoning can have negative implications for individuals. Ultimately, it argues that the persistent tendency to adjudicate on the basis of privacy 'and/or' ...