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- Title
PRIVACY FOR CHILDREN.
- Authors
Shmueli, Benjamin; Blecher-Prigat, Ayelet
- Abstract
The article suggests a balanced children's rights to privacy from their parents by drawing concepts from works by scholars who see privacy as dignity and respect in the U.S. It introduces the approaches that have prevailed in privacy and explains why these conceptions can be applied, at best, awkwardly to children's rights. It surveys the almost non-existent recognition of children's rights in the American law, especially their privacy in their relationship with their parents. It moves to the recognition of children's privacy in the family and explores the dilemma of intrafamilial privacy in an attempt to analyze the privacy of children within the family.
- Subjects
UNITED States; CHILDREN'S rights; PRIVACY; RIGHT of privacy; RESPECT; DIGNITY; AMERICAN law; PARENT-child relationships; LEGAL status of children
- Publication
Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 2011, Vol 43, Issue 3, p759
- ISSN
0090-7944
- Publication type
Article