Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Expression

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Title

Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Expression

Subject

statutory tort
serious invasion of privacy
legal protection
free expression

Description

This article provides a response to the article in this volume entitled ‘Responding to Doxing in Australia: Towards a Right to Information Self-determination?’ by Åste Corbridge. It begins in Part I by considering some of the elements which might be included in a statutory tort of serious invasion of privacy modelled on the EU General Data Protection Regulations. Part II considers the legal protection currently afforded to freedom of expression in Australia. Part III argues that we should proceed with caution because the proposed elements have serious implications for freedom of expression.

Creator

Stone, Jake

Source

University of South Australia Law Review; Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review
2206-1398

Publisher

University of South Australia

Date

2018-04-12

Rights

Copyright (c) 2018 UniSA Student Law Review

Relation

Format

application/pdf

Language

eng

Type

info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Identifier

Citation

Jake Stone, Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Expression, University of South Australia, 2018, accessed November 23, 2024, https://igi.indrastra.com/items/show/3107

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