Book review [Book Review]

Law and Philosophy 4 (1) (1985)
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Abraham Newman has written a thoughtful and provocative book about the protection of privacy and how it has evolved in two dramatically different ways in the European Union and the United States over the past 50 years

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Judith W. DeCew
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