The Very Private Life of the Right to Privacy

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Abstract

This contribution to the Hume Papers on Public Policy explores the extent to which Scots law protects individual privacy, and argues that the current protection it affords ought to be developed into a general delictual claim for invasion of privacy.This contribution to the Hume Papers on Public Policy explores the extent to which Scots law protects individual privacy, and argues that the current protection it affords ought to be developed into a general delictual claim for invasion of privacy.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Media of outputANET COS
PublisherEdinburgh University PressEdinburgh University Press
ISBN (Print)7.84606E+11
ISBN (Electronic)7.84606E+11
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1994

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