Doxing is the term used to describe the act of publicly revealing an individual’s personal information without their permission. It is a problem that concerns informational privacy and data protection. This article argues that the Australian Parliament should provide individuals with a right to informational self-determination and adopt a holistic approach to personal data protection. Part I defines the different aspects of doxing and identifies the adverse effects that doxing can have on victims. Part II considers the right to informational self-determination, before Part III examines solutions to the doxing problem. This article concludes that the Australian Parliament should consider enacting a statutory cause of action for a serious inv...
Data privacy that attached to every social media user has become a target of crime. One of the crime...
This article argues that Australia's recently-passed data breach notification legislation, the Priva...
The United Kingdom phone hacking controversy centred upon the now defunct British tabloid News of th...
This article provides a response to Åste Corbridge’s article entitled ‘Responding to Doxing in Austr...
This article provides a response to the article in this volume entitled ‘Responding to Doxing in Aus...
This commentary responds to the primary article by Åste Corbridge in this volume entitled ‘Respondin...
Taking into account Australia\u27s existing privacy laws, this paper asks whether a new statutory ca...
The Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017 (Cth) introduced a new Part IIIC into the ...
This article considers the regulatory problems of online tracking behaviour, lack of consent to data...
The advent of data breach notification laws in the United States (US) has unearthed a significant pr...
In April 2015, the Australian Government passed the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Ame...
Advances in information and communications technologies during the last two decades have allowed org...
This article critically examines the objectives and practical operation of Australia's mandatory dat...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 60-67.I. Introduction -- II. Privact : Three waves of develop...
Data privacy rights is one of the most urgent issues in contemporary digital policy. In the face of ...
Data privacy that attached to every social media user has become a target of crime. One of the crime...
This article argues that Australia's recently-passed data breach notification legislation, the Priva...
The United Kingdom phone hacking controversy centred upon the now defunct British tabloid News of th...
This article provides a response to Åste Corbridge’s article entitled ‘Responding to Doxing in Austr...
This article provides a response to the article in this volume entitled ‘Responding to Doxing in Aus...
This commentary responds to the primary article by Åste Corbridge in this volume entitled ‘Respondin...
Taking into account Australia\u27s existing privacy laws, this paper asks whether a new statutory ca...
The Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017 (Cth) introduced a new Part IIIC into the ...
This article considers the regulatory problems of online tracking behaviour, lack of consent to data...
The advent of data breach notification laws in the United States (US) has unearthed a significant pr...
In April 2015, the Australian Government passed the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Ame...
Advances in information and communications technologies during the last two decades have allowed org...
This article critically examines the objectives and practical operation of Australia's mandatory dat...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 60-67.I. Introduction -- II. Privact : Three waves of develop...
Data privacy rights is one of the most urgent issues in contemporary digital policy. In the face of ...
Data privacy that attached to every social media user has become a target of crime. One of the crime...
This article argues that Australia's recently-passed data breach notification legislation, the Priva...
The United Kingdom phone hacking controversy centred upon the now defunct British tabloid News of th...