The right to privacy in the legal system of the United States
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https://doi.org/10.12775/TIS.2013.001Keywords
privacy, case-law, right to privacy, common law, human rights, personal goodsAbstract
The article presents a historical aspect of development of the right to privacy in the American legal system. The considerations bring closer the most significant issues concerning the privacy protection presented among U.S. case-law and doctrine.References
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