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The law of privacy
—Power, E. Michael.
2013

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"Privacy can be a difficult concept to grasp. It is highly contextual with a fluidity that poses legal and ethical challenges for individuals, business organizations and even government institutions. Nonetheless, privacy concerns are becoming increasingly important in today's information-gathering society and there has been extraordinary growth in the law of privacy in the last two decades."--Publisher

Item Details

ISBN: 9780433465331

Description: xxviii, 311 pages ; 24 cm

Notes: Canadiana.

Contents:

  • Part l: Personal Information Protection in Canada
  • 1. The Legislative Landscape
  • 2. The Meaning of "Personal Information"
  • 3. The Public Sector
  • 4. The Private Sector
  • 5. The Health Sector
  • 6. Security and Breach Notification
  • 7. Borders and Boundaries
  • 8. Enforcement
  • Part ll: Privacy
  • 9. Privacy in Canadian Tort Law
  • 10. Privacy in Employment
  • 11. Privacy and The Charter
  • 12. Privacy and Criminal Law.

Control Number: 942596

Publisher: Markham, ON : LexisNexis, 2013.
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