Privacy is a complex and controversial right. The essays in this
book address fundamental issues about its value and how best it may
be defined. Some of them examine its importance and scope in the
context of the information society in which both government and
business acquire ever more knowledge about the conduct and
attitudes of individuals. Others address the use of privacy to
protect the rights of women and to protect individuals against the
media.
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