This paper forms an introduction to philosophical and legal thinking regarding privacy. It opens with an historical overview of privacy before proceeding to consider the meaning of privacy and whether there is a right to privacy. Finally, the paper closes with a look at two popular but flawed arguments regarding privacy. Throughout the paper I will draw on historical and contemporary issues in privacy to illustrate and highlight ethical concern
Talking about privacy in the public prima facie seems to be a contradiction: why should privacy have...
Many attempts to define privacy have been made since the publication of the seminal paper by Warren ...
Advancements in technology and the advent of the global digital information infrastructure, while of...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what ...
This chapter focuses on the most important and influential ethical theories of privacy. First, some ...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
The right to privacy is conceived from different point of views. This causes a state of ambiguity in...
This contribution explores questions related to the protection and governance of private data by dra...
In this Article, Professor Solove develops a new approach for conceptualizing privacy. He begins by ...
Privacy is one of the most important concepts of our time, yet it is also one of the most elusive. A...
An awareness of relevant contemporary legal thought in the area of privacy is especially important t...
The emergence of digital life has created conceptual and ethical problems of a sort I believe academ...
The United Nations confirmed that privacy remains a human right in the digital age, but our daily di...
This paper justifies and delineates a common law right to privacy. The first part of the paper revi...
The complexity of the social changes that have affected modern society is primarily manifested in th...
Talking about privacy in the public prima facie seems to be a contradiction: why should privacy have...
Many attempts to define privacy have been made since the publication of the seminal paper by Warren ...
Advancements in technology and the advent of the global digital information infrastructure, while of...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what ...
This chapter focuses on the most important and influential ethical theories of privacy. First, some ...
Privacy, while rarely a major social concern before 1900, has recently become a high profile issue, ...
The right to privacy is conceived from different point of views. This causes a state of ambiguity in...
This contribution explores questions related to the protection and governance of private data by dra...
In this Article, Professor Solove develops a new approach for conceptualizing privacy. He begins by ...
Privacy is one of the most important concepts of our time, yet it is also one of the most elusive. A...
An awareness of relevant contemporary legal thought in the area of privacy is especially important t...
The emergence of digital life has created conceptual and ethical problems of a sort I believe academ...
The United Nations confirmed that privacy remains a human right in the digital age, but our daily di...
This paper justifies and delineates a common law right to privacy. The first part of the paper revi...
The complexity of the social changes that have affected modern society is primarily manifested in th...
Talking about privacy in the public prima facie seems to be a contradiction: why should privacy have...
Many attempts to define privacy have been made since the publication of the seminal paper by Warren ...
Advancements in technology and the advent of the global digital information infrastructure, while of...