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D912.704/1 版次: |
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D912.704 版次: |
著者:
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Skinner-Thompson, Scott, |
题名:
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Privacy at the margins / / , |
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出版地: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; 出版社: Cambridge University Press, 出版日期: 2021. |
载体形态:
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xii, 220 p. ; 26 cm. |
内容提要:
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"Privacy often suffers in courts of law and as a legislative or regulatory priority. Privacy, in effect, is marginalized as a right and frequently ranked below security or law enforcement concerns. Often it is even ranked below administrative, personal, or corporate convenience. At the same time, privacy is of acute significance for members of marginalized communities-queer folk, racial and religious minorities, women, immigrants, people living with disabilities, people living in poverty, workers, and those at the intersections. Why is it that privacy receives limited protection from courts and legislatures notwithstanding the heightened necessity of privacy for communities fighting for lived equality; communities currently at the margins? What are the particular doctrinal limitations of privacy law that exacerbate the precariousness of marginalized communities? Are there nevertheless undercurrents within certain judicial contexts that, if emphasized, might lead to greater protection for those in precarious positions? Are there ways of thinking about privacy rights that might lead to more robust privacy protection by courts and lawmakers and better capture why privacy is of critical importance, particularly for vulnerable communities? Put differently, can privacy be transformed from a liberal, individualistic value into an anti-oppression legal tool?"-- |
主题词:
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Privacy, Right of. |
索书号:
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D912.704/1 |