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Abstract
[extract] In this paper I will discuss the respective Australian and Canadian approaches to privacy rights. I will then discuss corporate privacy rights in particular, and show that corporations are already afforded at least some rights to privacy. Finally, I will argue that it is inconsistent and unprincipled to restrict corporations from utilizing the tort invasion of privacy, if such a tort does indeed exist.
Recommended Citation
McCorquodale, Susan
(2003)
"Corporations’ Right to Privacy in Canada and Australia: A Comparative Analysis,"
Bond Law Review:
Vol. 15:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
http://epublications.bond.edu.au/blr/vol15/iss1/6
