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Right to privacy

Known as: The Right to Privacy 
The right to privacy is a human right and an element of various legal traditions which may restrain both government and private party action that… 
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Location privacy in mobile, location-aware applications is a prominent research topic spanning across different disciplines and… 
Review
2012
Review
2012
principles, in fact, by eliminating discussion of the past, context—in the sense of the relationship’s history—is removed. The… 
2009
2009
I argue that there is nothing wrong with perfect voyeurism, covert watching or listening that is neither discovered nor… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
Establishing identity is becoming critical in our vastly interconnected society. Questions such as “Is she really who she claims… 
Review
2002
Review
2002
This paper explores the recent history of CCTV system regulation in England and Wales questioning whether recent additions to the… 
2002
2002
Introduction 40 I. A Hypothetical 43 II. Off-Site Versus On-Site Computer Searches 44 A. Off-Site Document Searches 45 B. Off… 
2000
2000
In their celebrated essay “The Right to Privacy,” legal scholars Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis identified as the generic… 
1999
1999
The incidence of motorists violating the red phase of a traffic signal has been on the rise and is a contributing factor to…