Books & Chapters

Keyword: Privacy

  1. Barrington-Moore (1984) Privacy: Studies in Social and Cultural History (Armonk, New York: M.ESharpe)
  2. Beardsley, E.L. (1971) ‘Privacy: Autonomy and selective disclosure’ in Pennock, J.R. and Chapman, J.W. (eds.), NOMOSXIII Privacy (New York: Atherton Press), 56–70
  3. Beauchamp T. L. and Childress, J.F. (2001) Principles of Biomedical Ethics (5th edn., Oxford: Oxford University Press), 303–312
  4. Benn, S.I. (1971) “Privacy, Freedom and Respect for Persons” in Pennock, J.R and Chapman, J.W. (eds.) (1971) NOMOS XIII: Privacy, 1
  5. Bennett, C. (1993) Regulating Privacy (London: Cornell University Press)
  6. Bloustein, E. (1984) “Privacy as an Aspect of Human Dignity” in Schoeman, F.D. (ed.) (1984) Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)
  7. Bygrave, L.A. (2002) Data Protection Law: Approaching its Rationale, Logic and Limits (The Hague: Kluwer Law International), 134–137.
  8. Duffie, W and Landau, S (1998) Privacy on the Line (Cambridge MA: MIT Press)
  9. Fried, C. (1970) An Anatomy of Values (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press)
  10. Gross, H. (1971) ‘Privacy and Autonomy’, in J. R. Pennock and J. W. Chapman (eds.), Privacy (Nomos XIII, New York: Atherton Press) 169–181
  11. Hartlev, M (2005) Concepts of Privacy in Beyleveld, D. et al. The Data Protection Directive and Medical Research Across Europe (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.)
  12. Hixson, R. (1987) Privacy in a Public Society (New York: Oxford University Press)
  13. Loucaides (1990) “Personality and Privacy under the European Convention on Human Rights” British Yearbook of International Law LXI, 175-197
  14. Merrills, J. and Robertson, A.H. (2001) Human Rights in Europe: A Study of the European Convention on Human Rights (Manchester: Manchester University Press)
  15. Murphy, R. (1984) “Social Distance and the Veil” in Schoeman, F.D. (ed.) (1984) Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)
  16. Nagel, T (2002) Concealment and Exposure
  17. Packard, V (1964) The Naked Society (Pelican Books)
  18. Pennock, J.R and Chapman, J.W. (eds.) (1971) NOMOS XIII: Privacy
  19. Prosser, W.L. (1984) “Privacy” reprinted from 1960 paper in Schoeman, F.D. (ed.) (1984) Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)
  20. Regan, P. (1995) Legislating Privacy (Chapel Hill NC: University of North Carolina Press)
  21. Reidenberg, J. and Schwartz, P (1996) Data Privacy Law (Dayton, OH: Michie)
  22. Reiman, J.H. (1984) “Privacy, Intimacy, and Personhood” in Schoeman,
    F.D. (ed.) (1984) Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)
  23. Robertson, A. (ed.) (1973) Privacy and Human Rights (Manchester: Manchester University
    Press)
  24. Rotenburg, M (2003) The Privacy Law Sourcebook 2003 (Washington DC: EPIC)
  25. Schoeman, F.D. (ed.) (1984) Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)
  26. Solove, D.J. and Rotenberg, M. (2003) The Information Privacy Law (New York: Aspen)
  27. Strömholm, S. (1967) Right of Privacy and Rights of the Personality: A Comparative Survey (Stockholm: Nordstedt), 60.
  28. Thomson, J.J. (1984) “The Right to Privacy” in Schoeman, F.D. (ed.) (1984) Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology (Cambridge,
    Cambridge University Press)
  29. Tutton, R. and Corrigan, O. (eds.) (2004) Genetic Databases: Socio-ethical Issues in the Collection and Use of DNA (Routledge)
  30. Wacks, R. (1989) Personal Information, Privacy and the Law (Oxford: Clarendon Press), 19–28
  31. Wacks, R. (ed.) (1993) Privacy. Vol. 1 (Aldershot: Dartmouth)
  32. Wasserstrom, R. (1978) “Privacy: some assumptions and arguments” in Bronaugh, R (ed.) (1978) Philosophical Law (London: Greenwood)
  33. Weiss, P. (1983) Privacy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press)
  34. Westin, A. (1967) Privacy and Freedom (London, Bodley Head)
  35. Westin, A. (1984) “The Origins of Modern Claims to Privacy” in Schoeman, F.D. (ed.) (1984) Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press)
  36. Wong, R. (2004) “Privacy: Charting it’s Developments and Prospects” in Murray, A. and Klang, M. (eds.) Human Rights in the Digital Age (Routledge Cavendish)

Keyword: Genetic Privacy

  1. Laurie, G. (2002) Genetic Privacy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
  2. Murray, T.H. (1997). “Genetic Exceptionalism and ‘Future diaries’: Is Genetic Information Different from Other Medical Information?” In M. A. Rothstein, ed., Genetic Secrets: Protecting Privacy and Confidentiality in the Genetic Era, 60–73. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  3. Rothstein, M.A. (ed.) (1997), Genetic Secrets: Protecting Privacy and Confidentiality in the Genetic Era, 60–73. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Keyword: Genetic Databases/Biobanks

  1. Gardar Árnason, Salvör Nordal, Vilhjálmar Árnason (Eds.), Blood and Data: Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Human Genetic Databases. Reykjavik: University of Iceland Press & Center for Ethics. Reykjavik: University of Iceland Press & Center for Ethics 2004.
  2. Mätti Hayry, Ruth Chadwick, Vilhjálmur Árnason and Gardar Árnason (Eds.) The Ethics and Governance of Human Genetic Databases: European Perspectives. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  3. Sandor, J. (ed.) (2003) Society and Genetic Information: Codes and Laws in the Genetic Era (Budapest: Central European University Press)
  4. Tutton, R. and Corrigan, O. (eds.) (2004) Genetic Databases: Socio-ethical Issues in the Collections and Use of DNA (Routledge)