Conceptions of Privacy: A Comment on R. v. Kang-Brown and R. v. A.M.

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  • Steven Penney

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https://doi.org/10.29173/alr243

Abstract

That privacy is an evanescent concept is one of the truest of truisms. Efforts to define it are probably destined to be (at best) less than wholly satisfying. There remains a need, however, to better understand how it is (and should be) used in particular legal contexts. One such context is search and seizure law, and in particular...

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