The Right to Privacy
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Exploring the complex landscape of privacy rights, this book delves into contemporary legal cases that challenge personal freedoms. It raises critical questions about the extent of governmental and corporate surveillance, the media's role in privacy invasions, and the implications of personal behavior on employment. Through a combination of shocking examples and historical context, the authors provide a thorough examination of how privacy is increasingly threatened in various aspects of life, making it a crucial resource for understanding this vital issue.


