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Privacy: individual right v. social needs.

By: Material type: ArticleArticleUSA The Millbrook Press, 1994Description: 112ISBN:
  • 1-56294-403-7
DDC classification:
  • 342.730858 G68
Summary: Explains about privacy guaranteed by the U.S. constitution, instead, courts have found a basic for the right to privacy in a series of count cases and laws protect some aspects of privacy and sets out the arguments on both sides of these and other aspects of the privacy debate, showing that there are no easy answers to this complex and controversial questions.
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Explains about privacy guaranteed by the U.S. constitution, instead, courts have found a basic for the right to privacy in a series of count cases and laws protect some aspects of privacy and sets out the arguments on both sides of these and other aspects of the privacy debate, showing that there are no easy answers to this complex and controversial questions.

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