Antidiscriminatory privacy
Law often blocks sensitive personal information to prevent discrimination. It does so, however, without a theory or framework to determine when doing so is warranted. As a result, these measures produce mixed results. This article offers a theoretical framework for determining, with a view of preven...
Main Author: | Cofone, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Dedman School of Law
2019
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