General & Miscellaneous Law, Civil Rights Law, Europe - Law
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Overview
The right of individuals to prevent unauthorized disclosures of information concerning their private activities is recognized at least to some extent in most common law and civil law countries. This right is being increasingly threatened by the general trend towards bringing more information into the public domain. Raymond Wacks examines competing claims to "privacy" and "publicity" and reveals the extent to which the law affords protection to those who wish personal information to remain their personal property.
Book Details
Published
July 13, 1989
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
360
Format
Hardcover, 1989
ISBN
9780198256113