This book begins by examining the nature and scope of the right to privacy and the moral basis and status: What is privacy? What interests does it affect and protect? Is there a justification for the right? It discusses the relevant legal regime in all Australian jurisdictions. It covers the extent to which privacy has been protected under common law and equity and then weaves these principles into the statutory discussion of privacy. It focusses specifically on the most important areas of privacy protection - medical records, communications, criminal investigations and DNA, employment, territory, etc. Finally, it examines how the law may develop in the future.<br /
In its first thirty years of operation, the 1979 Australian Telecommunications (Interception and Acc...
Health Law in Australia is Australia’s leading text in this area and was the first book to deal with...
Do Australians feel that their privacy is adequately protected? Is it possible for privacy laws to k...
An annually updated guide to privacy legislation from Privacy Victoria. Privacy is a personal right...
The book is about the impact of information and communications technologies with respect to ecommerc...
Privacy is a rapidly developing area of law, both in Australia and more generally in the Western wor...
This research is funded by the Data to Decisions Cooperative Research Centre (D2D CRC), Project C, w...
Privacy laws do not exist in all jurisdictions across Australia, although some have adopted administ...
Research for this submission has been undertaken as part of a Discovery project funded by the Austra...
Taking into account Australia\u27s existing privacy laws, this paper asks whether a new statutory ca...
The focus of this report is on the extent to which the current legislative regulation of privacy in...
This thesis is concerned with the impact of information technology on e-commerce users’ right to pri...
The notion of privacy takes on a completely different meaning when viewed from the perspective of an...
This brief has been prepared by the Australian Privacy Foundation in response to a request by the UN...
Privacy is a fundamental human right recognized either explicitly or implicitly all around the world...
In its first thirty years of operation, the 1979 Australian Telecommunications (Interception and Acc...
Health Law in Australia is Australia’s leading text in this area and was the first book to deal with...
Do Australians feel that their privacy is adequately protected? Is it possible for privacy laws to k...
An annually updated guide to privacy legislation from Privacy Victoria. Privacy is a personal right...
The book is about the impact of information and communications technologies with respect to ecommerc...
Privacy is a rapidly developing area of law, both in Australia and more generally in the Western wor...
This research is funded by the Data to Decisions Cooperative Research Centre (D2D CRC), Project C, w...
Privacy laws do not exist in all jurisdictions across Australia, although some have adopted administ...
Research for this submission has been undertaken as part of a Discovery project funded by the Austra...
Taking into account Australia\u27s existing privacy laws, this paper asks whether a new statutory ca...
The focus of this report is on the extent to which the current legislative regulation of privacy in...
This thesis is concerned with the impact of information technology on e-commerce users’ right to pri...
The notion of privacy takes on a completely different meaning when viewed from the perspective of an...
This brief has been prepared by the Australian Privacy Foundation in response to a request by the UN...
Privacy is a fundamental human right recognized either explicitly or implicitly all around the world...
In its first thirty years of operation, the 1979 Australian Telecommunications (Interception and Acc...
Health Law in Australia is Australia’s leading text in this area and was the first book to deal with...
Do Australians feel that their privacy is adequately protected? Is it possible for privacy laws to k...