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The Development Of The Theory Of The Right To Privacy In France, Wencelas J. Wagner Jan 1971

The Development Of The Theory Of The Right To Privacy In France, Wencelas J. Wagner

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Lacking legislative enactments on the right to privacy, French courts had to tackle the problems of privacy from case to case, in the common law way; but judicial decisions did not establish any general principles. While American and English judgments are elaborate and lay down legal theories, French decisions are extremely short, failing in some instances to give a clear picture of the facts, omitting the discussion of various aspects of the problem and abstaining from developing solid theoretical bases for their holdings. It is well known that French judgments are written in the form of a recitation which has …


The Private Lives Of Public Employees, Robert M. O'Neil Jan 1971

The Private Lives Of Public Employees, Robert M. O'Neil

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