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Older adults' views of passive smartphone monitoring for dementia risk: a multi-method analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesInnov Aging
Hackett K   +7 more
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The Right to Privacy

open access: yes, 2017
Using original and archival material, The Right to Privacy traces the origins and influence of the right to privacy as a social, cultural and legal idea. Richardson argues that this right had emerged as an important legal concept across a number of jurisdictions by the end of the nineteenth century, providing a basis for its recognition as a universal ...
Megan Richardson, Richardson, Megan,
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Privacy and the Right to Privacy

Philosophy, 1980
The right to privacy is one of the rights most widely demanded today. Privacy has not always so been demanded. The reasons for the present concern for privacy are complex and obscure. They obviously relate both to the possibilities for very considerable enjoyment of privacy by the bulk of people living in affluent societies brought about by twentieth ...
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Health and the Right to Privacy

American Journal of Law & Medicine, 1999
When Louis Brandeis and Samuel Warren introduced the phrase “the right to privacy” as the title of an article in the Harvard Law Review in December 1890, they were primarily concerned about a right of privacy from the news media. “The press,” they wrote, “is overstepping in every direction the obvious bounds of propriety and of decency.
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