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- Title
RIGHT TO PRIVACY IN THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND THE US CONSTITUTION.
- Authors
KAROVSKA-ANDONOVSKA, Biljana
- Abstract
The right to privacy is a fundamental human right that protects a wide range of personal interests (private life, privacy of the family life, privacy of the home, secrecy in communications, personal data). Some segments of the right to privacy, generally, have a long tradition of an explicit constitutional recognition in the personal rights corpus. This tradition is particularly specific for the European constitutions. Unlike the constitutions in the European countries, the right to privacy in the US constitution has a specific constitutional basis that can be found in the interpretation of the fourth amendment and also in part of the other amendments of the US constitution.
- Subjects
EUROPEAN Union countries; UNITED States; RIGHT of privacy; HUMAN rights; PERSONALLY identifiable information; DATA protection; UNITED States. Constitution. 4th Amendment
- Publication
Vizione, 2014, Vol 22, p127
- ISSN
1409-8962
- Publication type
Article