Privacy and the Criminal LawErik Claes, Antony Duff, Serge Gutwirth Intersentia nv, 2006 - 199 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
PRIVACY AND THE CRIMINAL | 1 |
PRIVACY DATA PROTECTION AND LAW ENFORCEMENT | 4 |
THE VALUE OF PRIVACY | 13 |
PRIVATE LIVES AND PUBLIC RULES | 33 |
PRIVACY AND IDENTITY | 43 |
A Central Aspect of Privacy | 50 |
OPACITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND TRANSPARENCY | 61 |
The Democratic Constitutional State and the Invention of | 67 |
Is Data Protection Just a Transparency Tool? | 116 |
Privacy Good Data Processing Not Bad | 123 |
The Classic Tale of the Half Full and the Half Empty Glass? | 130 |
PUNISHMENT AND THE RIGHT | 137 |
Interrogating the Self | 148 |
References | 157 |
PUNISHMENT AND THE PLURALITY OF PRIVACY INTERESTS | 163 |
Privacy Implications of New Penal Technologies | 175 |
Data Protection as a Tool of Transparency | 76 |
The Shift from Opacity towards Transparency in European Human | 82 |
Combining Privacy and Data Protection | 93 |
Conclusion | 102 |
Privacy Liberty and Power | 109 |
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY | 181 |
Restorative Justice and Privacy Interests | 189 |
References | 195 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
access to personal activities actuarial justice ANTONY DUFF Archard argue argument Article assessment autonomy behaviour CCTV Charles Fried citizens cognitive access concept of privacy concern context Convention crime criminal justice criminal law criminal procedure data protection defined democratic constitutional disciplinary distinction domain E.B. White ECHR example fact Foucault freedom harm principle Hert and Gutwirth Hudson human rights idea implies Individual and Transparency interference with privacy intimacy intimate intrusive invaded invasion of privacy legislation legitimate liberty limited access normative observed offenders one’s opacity tools Oxford penal personal data philosophical political principle privacy interests processing prohibition propositional knowledge punishment question reasons regulation rehabilitation relation relationship requirement restorative justice restricted personal information retributivism right to privacy risk sense sensory access sensory and cognitive sexual social society sphere surveillance Tadros technologies telephone tapping transparency tools trias politica University Press value of privacy victim violation wrong
Verwijzingen naar dit boek
Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence David Wright,Serge Gutwirth,Michael Friedewald,Elena Vildjiounaite,Yves Punie Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |