Privacy
In: The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory (Second Series)
part Part I Why Privacy is Valuable -- chapter 1 Glenn Negley (1966), 'Philosophical Views on the Value of Privacy', Law and Contemporary Problems, 31, pp. 319-25 -- chapter 2 James Rachels (1975), 'Why Privacy is Important', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 4, pp. 323-33 -- chapter 3 Jeffrey H. Reiman (1976), 'Privacy, Intimacy, and Personhood', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6, pp. 26-44 -- chapter 4 Richard S. Murphy (1996), 'Property Rights in Personal Information: An Economic Defense of Privacy', Georgetown Law Journal, 84, pp. 2381-2417 -- part Part II The Definition and Scope of Privacy -- chapter 5 Richard B. Parker (1974), 'A Definition of Privacy', Rutgers Law Review, 27, pp. 275-96 -- chapter 6W.A. Parent (1983), 'Privacy, Morality, and the Law', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 12, pp. 269-88 -- chapter 7 Robert C. Post (1991), 'Rereading Warren and Brandeis: Privacy, Property, and Appropriation', Case Western Reserve Law Review, 41, pp. 647-80 -- chapter 8 Jeffrey H. Reiman (1995), 'Driving to the Panopticon: A Philosophical Exploration of the Risks to Privacy Posed by the Highway Technology of the Future', Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal, 11, pp. 27-44 -- chapter 9 Helen Nissenbaum (1998), 'Protecting Privacy in an Information Age: The Problem of Privacy in Public', Law and Philosophy, 17, pp. 559-96 -- part Part III The Feminist Critique of Privacy -- chapter 10 Ruth Gavison (1992), 'Feminism and the Public/Private Distinction', Stanford Law Review, 45, pp. 1-45 -- chapter 11 Elizabeth M. Schneider (1991), 'The Violence of Privacy', Connecticut Law Review, 23, pp. 973-99 -- chapter 12 Laura W. Stein (1993), 'Living with the Risk of Backfire: A Response to the Feminist Critiques of Privacy and Equality', Minnesota Law Review, 77, pp. 1153-91 -- part Part IV Privacy, The Media and Data Protection -- chapter 13 Randall P. Bezanson (1992), 'The Right to Privacy Revisited: Privacy, News, and Social Change, 1890-1990', California Law Review, 80, pp. 1133-75 -- chapter 14 Peter Blume (1997), 'Privacy as a Theoretical and Practical Concept', International Review of Law, Computers & Technology, 11, pp. 193-202 -- chapter 15 Katrin Schatz Byford (1998), 'Privacy in Cyberspace: Constructing a Model of Privacy for the Electronic Communications Environment', Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal, 24, pp. 1-74.