Privacy /
Noel Merino, book editor.
- Farmington Hills, Mich. Greenhaven Press 2014
- 200 pages ; 24 cm.
- Global viewpoints .
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Privacy and security -- Most US air travelers OK sacrificing privacy for security: frequent travelers largely OK with body scans, more negative on pat-downs / In the United States, too much privacy is being sacrificed for security / In the United Kingdom, extensive video surveillance raises privacy concerns / In India, surveillance for security is a government privilege, not a right / The politics of surveillance: the erosion of privacy in Latin America / In Israel, attitudes about privacy are shaped by security concerns / Privacy and technology -- Private data, public rules / In the United States, the government needs to protect Internet privacy / Countries of the European Union need uniform rules to protect data privacy / Different privacy protections in Europe and the United States regulate social networking / Internet laws a sledgehammer approach to privacy / Privacy and sexuality and reproduction -- In the United Kingdom, public abortion statistics threaten women's privacy / In Europe, genetic diagnosis is protected by the right to privacy / The constitutional dimensions of the same-sex marriage debate / Privacy and the public interest -- In Ireland and the United Kingdom, stronger regulation of the press is needed / In the United States, defamation and invasion of privacy are unchecked / In Kenya, the media is unduly silenced by defamation law / In Canada, protection of private is compromising public access to information / Lymari Morales -- Daniel J. Solove -- Big Brother Watch -- Manasi Kakatkar-Kulkarni -- Katitza Rodriguez -- Steven C. Bennett -- Economist -- The White House -- European Commission -- Anita Ramasastry -- Chris Berg -- Kate Smurthwaite -- Antonia Latsch -- Nigeria's proposed same-sex marriage ban violates rights, including the right to privacy / Damian Ugwu -- Pew Research Center -- Paul Tweed -- Daniel J. Solove -- Edwin Mulochi -- Laura Kane and Diana Zlomislic. Ch. 1. ch. 2. ch. 3. ch. 4.