Right to Privacy

Right to Privacy

Right to Privacy

In relation to the right to privacy and constitutional law, Anna Jonsson Cornell[1] made the following observation: Since there is no theoretical or legal universally applicable umbrella concept of the right to privacy it is important how we structure our thinking around this particular right. There is no scholarly consensus on whether it is possible or even desirable to define a universal right to privacy. National differences as regards legal traditions together with political and cultural pluralism make such an endeavour difficult. Nevertheless, Krotoszynski makes a compelling argument for the construction of a global understanding of privacy from the bottom up (2016). 2. (…)

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See Also

  • Civil Liberty
  • Civil Right
  • Legal Right
  • Citizen Freedom
  • Political Liberty
  • Constitutional Right
  • Political Right
  • Freedom of Speech

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Notes and References

  1. Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, Anna Jonsson Cornell, “Right to Privacy” (2018, Germany, United Kingdom)

See Also

  • Right to privacy
  • Economic Rights
  • Social Rights
  • Cultural Rights
  • Fundamental rights

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