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SOME OF MY BOOKS ...

 

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Privacy 2nd edition

ISBN-978-0-19-872594-7

2015

 

  • Examines our need for privacy and why it is valued so highly, as well as what constitutes an invasion of privacy

  • Considers the issues of privacy and security, privacy and the paparazzi, and the protection of personal data

  • Discusses the importance of privacy in debates about law and ethics

  • Places privacy in its wider social context by including examples of its sociological and psychological impact

Privacy and Media Freedom

ISBN-978-0-19-966865-6

2013

 

  • A clear, accessible introduction to the highly topical and controversial subject of privacy and freedom of expression

  • Gives a broad international picture of privacy threats and its protection, especially under the UK Human Rights Act 1998

  • Provides an historical, sociological, and legal account of privacy, and a theoretical analysis of freedom of expression

  • Includes a detailed, critical account of the law, the media self-regulatory system, remedies for breaches of privacy, and the relevant findings and recommendations of the 2012 Leveson Inquiry Report.


 

Understanding Jurisprudence

ISBN-978-0-19-872386-8 | 2015

 

  • An engaging writing style makes this a highly readable and interesting account for all law students, offering the ideal support for a legal theory module as well as providing valuable context for the study of law in general

  • Written by an experienced academic and author, the text explains complex ideas clearly yet without avoiding the subtleties of the subject

  • Covers a broad range of thinkers and theories including Hart, Dworkin, and Raz as well as discussion of feminist and critical race theory and separate chapters on theories of justice, rights, and punishment

  • Features key quotes and further reading to introduce and explain the central scholarly works, ideas, and commentaries which shape legal theory

  • Includes a glossary to assist understanding and provide a quick-reference guide to the key terms and ideas central to jurisprudence

 

Law, Morality, and the Private Domain

ISBN-58-2459886032524

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The extent to which the law ought to preserve a distinctly private realm is a pressing concern in our surveillance society in which personal information is increasingly collected, transferred, and stored.

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