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Principles For Protecting Privacy, Fred H. Cate Jan 2002

Principles For Protecting Privacy, Fred H. Cate

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This article addresses health privacy in the broader context of other areas of recent privacy activity, in an effort to discover what people should have learned in trying to identify those principles that should undergrid regulatory efforts to protect privacy. Increasingly, the dominant trend in recent and pending privacy legislation is to invest consumers with near absolute control over information in the marketplace. - irrespective of whether the information is, or could be, used to cause harm. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act privacy rules wholly ignore the concept of harm and the constitutional requirement of targeting restriction on …


Introduction To Written Symposium On Public Health And International Law, David P. Fidler Jan 2002

Introduction To Written Symposium On Public Health And International Law, David P. Fidler

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Bioterrorism, Public Health, And International Law, David P. Fidler Jan 2002

Bioterrorism, Public Health, And International Law, David P. Fidler

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No abstract provided.