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Privacy Volume I The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory Series Editor: Tom D. Campbell Schools Natural Law, Vols I & II John Finnis Law and Language Fred Schauer Justice Thomas Morawetz Sociological Theories of Law Kahei Law and Economics, Vols I & II Jules Rokumoto Coleman and Jeffrey Lange Rights Carlos Nino Critical Legal Studies James Boyle Law and Psychology Martin Levine Marxian Legal Theory Csaba Varga Feminist Legal Theory, Vols I & II Frances Legal Reasoning, Vols I & II Aulis Aarnio Olsen and Neil MacCormick Law and Society Werner Krawietz Legal Positivism Mario Jori Contemporary Criminological Theory American Legal Theory Robert Summers Francis Cullen and Velmer Burton Areas Criminal Law Thomas Morawetz Administrative Law Denis Galligan Tort Law Ernest Weinrib Child Law Harry Krause Contract Law, Vols I & II Larry Alexander Family Law, Vols I & II Harry Krause Anti-Discrimination Law Christopher Welfare Law Peter Robson McCrudden Medicine and the Law Bernard Dickens Consumer Law Iain Ramsay Commercial Law Ross Cranston International Law Martti Koskenniemi Environmental Law Michael Blumm Property Law, Vols I & II Elizabeth Mensch Conflict of Laws Richard Fentiman and Alan Freeman Law and Religion Wojciech Sadurski Constitutional Law Mark Tushnet Human Rights Law Philip Alston Procedure Denis Galligan European Community Law, Vols I & Evidence and Proof William Twining and II Francis Snyder Alex Stein Tax Law, Vols I & II Patricia White Company Law Sally Wheeler Media Law Eric Barendt Privacy, Vols I & II Raymond Wacks Legal Cultures Comparative Legal Cultures Csaba Varga Japanese Law and Legal Theory Koichiro Law and Anthropology Peter Sack Fujikura Hindu Law and Legal Theory Ved Nanda Law and Development Anthony Carry Islamic Law and Legal Theory Ian Edge Jewish Law and Legal Theory Martin Golding Chinese Law and Legal Theory Michael Palmer Legal Education Martin Levine Socialist Law W. Butler Civil Law Ralf Rogowski Future Volumes Labour Law, African Law and Legal Theory, Postmodernism and Law, Law and History, Law and Ethics and Cumulative index. Privacy Volume I The Concept of ‘Privacy’ Edited by Raymond Wacks University of Hong Kong n NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS REFERENCE COLLECTION © Raymond Wacks 1993. For copyright of individual articles please refer to the Acknowledgements. All rights reserved. Manufactured in Great Britain First published in the U.S.A. in 1993 by NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS Washington Square New York NY 10003 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Privacy / edited by Raymond Wacks. p. cm. — (International library of essays in law and legal theory. Areas : 19) “New York University Press reference collection.” ISBN 0-8147-9218-9 (set) 1. Privacy, Right of. 2. Privacy, Right of—United States. I. Wacks, Raymond. II. Series. K3263.Z9P74 1993 342'.0858-dc20 [342.2858] 93-9584 CIP Contents Acknowledgements vii Series Preface ix Introduction xi PART I DEFINING ‘PRIVACY’ 1 Judith Jarvis Thomson (1975), ‘The Right to Privacy’, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 4, pp. 295-314. 3 2 W.A. Parent (1983), ‘A New Definition of Privacy for the Law’, Law and Philosophy, 2, pp. 305-38. 23 3 Charles Fried (1968), ‘Privacy’, The Yale Law Journal, 77, pp. 475-93. 57 4 Hyman Gross (1967), ‘The Concept of Privacy’, New York University Law Review, 42, pp. 34-54. 77 5 Judith Wagner DeCew (1986), ‘The Scope of Privacy in Law and Ethics’, Law and Philosophy, 5, pp. 145-73. 99 6 Ruth Gavison (1980), ‘Privacy and the Limits of Law’, The Yale Law Journal, 89, pp. 421-71. 129 7 Raymond Wacks (1980), ‘The Poverty of “Privacy”’, The Law Quarterly Review, 96, pp. 73-89. 181 8 Tom Gerety (1977), ‘Redefining Privacy’, Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, 12, pp. 233-96. 199 9 Jack Hirshleifer (1980), ‘Privacy: Its Origin, Function and Future’, The Journal of Legal Studies, 9, pp. 649-64 . 263 PART II THE VALUE OF ‘PRIVACY’ 10 Stanley 1. Benn (1971), ‘Privacy, Freedom and Respect for Persons’, Nomos, XIII, pp. 1-26. 281 11 H.J. McCloskey (1971), ‘The Political Ideal of Privacy’, Philosophical Quarterly, 21, pp. 303-14. 307 12 W.L. Weinstein (1971), ‘The Private and the Free: A Conceptual Inquiry’, Nomos, XIII, pp. 27-55. 319 13 Michael A. Weinstein (1971), ‘The Uses of Privacy in the Good Life’, Nomos, XIII, pp. 88-104. 349 14 Robert C. Post (1989), ‘The Social Foundations of Privacy: Community and Self in the Common Law Tort’, California Law Review, 77, pp. 957-1010. 367 vi Privacy I PART III THE ECONOMICS OF ‘PRIVACY’ 15 Richard A. Posner (1978), ‘The Right of Privacy’, Georgia Law Review, 12, pp. 393-422. 423 16 Richard A. Epstein (1980), ‘A Taste for Privacy? Evolution and the Emergence of a Naturalistic Ethic’, The Journal of Legal Studies, 9, pp. 665-81. 453 17 Edward J. Bloustein (1978), ‘Privacy Is Dear At Any Price: A Response to Professor Posner’s Economic Theory’, Georgia Law Review, 12, pp. 429-53. 471 Name Index 497

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