Intimacy‐Based Privacy: The Answer to Legal Privacy Debates

In Privacy, Intimacy, and Isolation. New York, US: OUP Usa (1992)
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Abstract

Since the legal evolution of privacy in the work of such diverse individuals as Samuel Warren, Louis Brandeis, and Estelle Griswold, the contentious realm of tort and constitution privacy law has continued to grow. Despite, or perhaps because of, the rapid growth of privacy law, the right to privacy has been, and continues to be, widely criticized by thinkers such as Hyman Gross and William Prosser. According to my account, intimacy is the feature that links together much tort and constitutional privacy law.

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