This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection on democratic principles. It describes the right to privacy as a bundle of rights of personal choice, association and expression and shows that, so described, people have legitimate political interests in privacy. These interests reflect the ways that privacy rights can supplement the protection for people’s freedom and equality provided by rights of political choice, association and expression, and can help to make sure that these are, genuinely, democratic. Feminists have often been ambivalent about legal protection for privacy, because privacy rights have, so often, protected the coercion and exploitation of women, and made it difficult to ...
Must privacy and freedom of expression conflict? To witness recent debates in Britain, you might thi...
This Article proposes that there is, in fact, a constitutional doctrine that protects at least some ...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
In this paper I discuss the political value of the right to privacy. The classical accounts of priva...
The link between the right to privacy and the right to democratic self-determination is often unders...
The right to privacy is not recognised at common law. However, like many other rights, it has ...
Individual privacy rights are often at the heart of information privacy and data protection laws. Th...
For three decades, the right to privacy has served as a constitutional limit on governmental power. ...
This Article argues that the current interpretation given to the four-part invasion of privacy frame...
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
Traditional arguments for privacy in public suggest that intentionally public activities, such as po...
This dissertation explores the function and value of privacy within the political ideal of a deliber...
Must privacy and freedom of expression conflict? To witness recent debates in Britain, you might thi...
This Article proposes that there is, in fact, a constitutional doctrine that protects at least some ...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
This article argues that people have legitimate interests in privacy that deserve legal protection o...
In this paper I discuss the political value of the right to privacy. The classical accounts of priva...
The link between the right to privacy and the right to democratic self-determination is often unders...
The right to privacy is not recognised at common law. However, like many other rights, it has ...
Individual privacy rights are often at the heart of information privacy and data protection laws. Th...
For three decades, the right to privacy has served as a constitutional limit on governmental power. ...
This Article argues that the current interpretation given to the four-part invasion of privacy frame...
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
Traditional arguments for privacy in public suggest that intentionally public activities, such as po...
This dissertation explores the function and value of privacy within the political ideal of a deliber...
Must privacy and freedom of expression conflict? To witness recent debates in Britain, you might thi...
This Article proposes that there is, in fact, a constitutional doctrine that protects at least some ...
Privacy is a Janus-faced value. It enables us to shut the world out, but the forms it takes and the...