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Privacy law in Australia

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Doyle, Mirko Bagaric
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.

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Pagination

1 - 215

Publisher

Federation Press

Place of publication

Sydney, N.S.W.

ISBN-13

9781862875616

ISBN-10

1862875618

Language

eng

Notes

CONTENTS The multi-faceted nature of privacy Is there a moral right to privacy? Privacy and the common law Statutory protection of privacy and discrete areas of privacy regulation Proposals for privacy law reform: Future directions

Publication classification

A1 Books - authored - research

Copyright notice

2005, Federation Press

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