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The Right to Privacy Revisited: Different International Perspectives

The Right to Privacy Revisited: Different International Perspectives

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This book explores the right to privacy in the digital age, examining its implementation across global jurisdictions. It highlights the complexities of protecting privacy in the modern world, with interventions from both state and non-state organizations. The book provides an overview of recent developments in the protection of the right to privacy in various judicial systems, including European, South Asian, African, and Inter-American legal systems.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 186 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The right to privacy is a fundamental human right that is enshrined in international human rights law. It has garnered significant interest from both academic and non-academic circles worldwide. However, the increasing digitalization of modern life has made it increasingly challenging to safeguard one's privacy. Both state and non-state organizations frequently intervene in citizens' private affairs. This edited volume seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of recent developments related to the protection of the right to privacy in various judicial systems, including the European, South Asian, African, and Inter-American legal systems.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The International Journal of Human Rights. The right to privacy is a multifaceted concept that encompasses various aspects of individual life. It encompasses the right to control one's personal information, the right to be free from unwarranted surveillance, and the right to determine how one's data is used. In the digital age, these rights have become even more critical as individuals increasingly rely on technology to conduct their daily activities.

The chapters in this book explore the legal frameworks and principles that govern the right to privacy in different jurisdictions. They examine the laws and regulations that protect individuals' privacy, as well as the challenges that arise in the implementation of these laws. The authors also discuss the role of international organizations, such as the United Nations and the European Union, in promoting and protecting the right to privacy.

One of the key themes that emerge from the chapters is the need for a balanced approach to the protection of the right to privacy. While it is essential to safeguard individuals' privacy, it is also important to ensure that law enforcement and national security agencies can carry out their duties effectively. The authors argue that there should be clear guidelines and regulations in place to ensure that privacy is protected while also allowing for necessary interventions.

Another important theme is the impact of technology on the right to privacy. The chapters discuss the ways in which technology has facilitated surveillance and the collection of personal information, as well as the challenges that arise in regulating these practices. The authors argue that there is a need for new technologies and policies to address these challenges, such as encryption and data anonymization.

The chapters also highlight the importance of individual awareness and empowerment in protecting the right to privacy. The authors argue that individuals should be aware of their rights and how to exercise them, as well as the risks associated with sharing personal information online. They also suggest that individuals should take steps to protect their privacy, such as using strong passwords and avoiding sharing sensitive information on social media.

In conclusion, this edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments related to the protection of the right to privacy in different judicial systems. The chapters explore the legal frameworks and principles that govern the right to privacy, as well as the challenges that arise in the implementation of these laws. The authors argue that a balanced approach is necessary to ensure that privacy is protected while also allowing for necessary interventions. They also highlight the importance of individual awareness and empowerment in protecting the right to privacy in the digital age.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032171906

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