The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018
The Right to Privacy is a form of negative liberty that ensures people to enjoy life without unlawful interference from the state or other agents. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis are the two forerunner activists on the Right to Privacy. Although some of their propositions are debatable, their insig...
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description | The Right to Privacy is a form of negative liberty that ensures people to enjoy life without unlawful interference from the state or other agents. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis are the two forerunner activists on the Right to Privacy. Although some of their propositions are debatable, their insight into the Right to Privacy is still valid. This article tries to reflect on Warren and Brandeis‟ contribution to the concept of the “Right to Privacy” and its practical application in the contemporary world taking Ethiopia as a case study. |
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spelling | oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:79212022-09-20T09:28:56Z https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/7921/ The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018 Kersmo, Tadesse Biru 320 Political science 340 Law The Right to Privacy is a form of negative liberty that ensures people to enjoy life without unlawful interference from the state or other agents. Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis are the two forerunner activists on the Right to Privacy. Although some of their propositions are debatable, their insight into the Right to Privacy is still valid. This article tries to reflect on Warren and Brandeis‟ contribution to the concept of the “Right to Privacy” and its practical application in the contemporary world taking Ethiopia as a case study. IJAHSS 2022-07 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/7921/1/The-Right-to-Privacy.pdf Kersmo, Tadesse Biru (2022) The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018. International Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Studies (IJAHSS), 4 (4). pp. 120-123. ISSN 2582-3647 https://ijahss.in/Archive/vol-4issue-4/IJAHSS0404056-120-123.pdf |
spellingShingle | 320 Political science 340 Law Kersmo, Tadesse Biru The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018 |
title | The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018 |
title_full | The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018 |
title_fullStr | The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018 |
title_full_unstemmed | The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018 |
title_short | The right to privacy: a reflection on Warren and Brandeis’ interpretation and the case of Ethiopia 1991-2018 |
title_sort | right to privacy a reflection on warren and brandeis interpretation and the case of ethiopia 1991 2018 |
topic | 320 Political science 340 Law |
url | https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/7921/1/The-Right-to-Privacy.pdf |
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