Computer Data Banks and Personal Information: Protection Against Negligent Disclosure

Chris Dockrill

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Abstract

The common law has for centuries recognized the protection of certain interests which fall under the rubric of what is commonly referred to as the right of privacy.' While these safeguards have not always satisfied the concerns of the aggrieved individual, they have and continue to afford some measure of protection. The recognition of a need for a more specific means of protecting such interests is more recent in origin, dating to the later part of the last century.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number2.0
Publication statusPublished - Mar. 1 1988

Keywords

  • common law
  • computer data
  • personal information
  • privacy
  • protection

Disciplines

  • Internet Law
  • Privacy Law

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