Privacy in Public Space: Conceptual and Regulatory Challenges. Timan, T.; Newell, B. C.; Koops, B.-J. (eds.)

Vol.12,No.1(2018)

Abstract

Timan, T.; Newell, B. C.; Koops, B.-J. (eds.). (2017) Privacy in Public Space: Conceptual and Regulatory Challenges. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 315 p.


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p. 75–80
References

[1] Froomkin, A. M. (2015) Regulating Mass Surveillance as Privacy Pollution: Learning from Environmental Impact Statements. University of Illinois Law Review, 67(5), pp. 1713–1790.

[2] Jones, M. L. (2015) Privacy without Screens & the Internet of Other People’s Things. Idaho Law Review, 51(3), pp. 639–660.

[3] Judgment of 1 July 2014, S.A.S. v. France, application no. 43835/11. Available from: http://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-145466

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[5] Scherr, A. E. (2013) Genetic Privacy and the Fourth Amendment: Unregulated Surreptitious DNA Harvesting. Georgia Law Review, 47(2), pp. 445–526.

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