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- Privacy, information, and technology, Daniel J. Solove; Paul M. Schwartz
- Information privacy law, Daniel J. Solove, Paul M. Schwartz
- Beyond Snowden, privacy, mass surveillance, and the struggle to reform the NSA, Timothy H. Edgar
- Surveillance, privacy, and trans-atlantic relations, edited by David D. Cole, Federico Fabbrini, and Stephen Schulhofer
- The walled garden, law and privacy in modern society, Lawrence M. Friedman, Joanna L. Grossman
- Regulating privacy, data protection and public policy in Europe and the United States, Colin J. Bennett
- Privacy at risk, the new government surveillance and the Fourth Amendment, Christopher Slobogin
- Constitution 3.0, freedom and technological change, Jeffrey Rosen, Benjamin Wittes, editors
- Ctrl + Z, the right to be forgotten, Meg Leta Jones
- Privacy in a digital age, perspectives from two continents, edited by Russell L. Weaver, Steven I. Friedland, William Gilles, Irène Bouhadana
- De la surveillance en Amérique, histoire, enjeux et perspectives d'une société sous surveillance, Valentin Boullier
- Workplace privacy, proceedings of the New York University 58th Annual Conference on Labor, edited by Jonathan Remy Nash
- Personality rights in European tort law, edited by Gert Brüggemeier, Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi and Patrick O'Callaghan
- Privacy's blueprint, the battle to control the design of new technologies, Woodrow Hartzog
- In pursuit of privacy, law, ethics, and the rise of technology, Judith Wagner DeCew
- Dossier society, value choices in the design of national information systems, Kenneth C. Laudon
- How private is personal data?, editor and cordinator, Dr. Susanne Nikoltchev, LL.M. (Florence/Italy, Ann Arbor/Ml)
- The digital person, technology and privacy in the information age, Daniel J. Solove
- Freedom's edge, the computer threat to society, Milton R. Wessel ; [with a foreword by Paul Armer] ; ill. by Will Eisner
- Uneasy access, privacy for women in a free society, Anita L. Allen
- The rise of the computer state, David Burnham ; foreword by Walter Cronkite
- Privacy in telecommunications, a European and an American approach, by Blanca R. Ruiz
- Negotiating privacy, the European Union, the United States, and personal data protection, Dorothee Heisenberg
- Obfuscation, a user's guide for privacy and protest, Finn Brunton, Helen Nissenbaum
- The poverty of privacy rights, Khiara M. Bridges
- Protecting the secrecy of telecommunications, a comparative study of the European Convention on Human Rights, Germany and United States, by Blanca Rodriguez Ruiz
- Federal Trade Commission privacy law and policy, Chris Jay Hoofnagle
- Habeas data, privacy vs. the rise of surveillance tech, Cyrus Farivar
- Trans-Atlantic data privacy relations as a challenge for democracy, edited by Dan Jerker B. Svantesson, Dariusz Kloza
- The war on privacy, Jacqueline Klosek
- Privacy rights, moral and legal foundations, Adam D. Moore
- Being watched, legal challenges to government surveillance, Jeffrey L. Vagle
- Private life and public order;, the context of modern public policy,, edited with an introd. by Theodore J. Lowi
- Nothing to hide, the false tradeoff between privacy and security, Daniel J. Solove
- Financial privacy, an international comparison of credit reporting systems, Nicola Jentzsch
- The new normal, finding a balance between individual rights and the common good, Amitai Etzioni
- Identity crisis, how identification is overused and misunderstood, Jim Harper
- Privacy in context, technology, policy, and the integrity of social life, Helen Nissenbaum
- Legislating privacy, technology, social values, and public policy, Priscilla M. Regan
- Data protection Anno 2014, how to restore trust? : contributions in honour of Peter Hustinx, European data protection supervisor (2004-2014), editors, Hielke Hijmans, Herke Kranenborg
- Privacy and publicity, edited by Theodore R. Kupferman
- Privacy on the line, the politics of wiretapping and encryption, Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau
- The limits of privacy, Amitai Etzioni
- Privacy as a constitutional right, sex, drugs, and the right to life, Darien A. McWhirter and Jon D. Bible
- Privacy in the modern age, the search for solutions, edited by Marc Rotenberg, Julia Horwitz, and Jeramie Scott
- Internet privacy in the European Union and the United States, three essays on privacy, the internet, politics, implementation, business power, and surveillance in the European Union and the United States, Agustín Rossi Silvano
- Unpopular privacy, what must we hide?, Anita L. Allen
- Privacy in peril, James B. Rule
- More essential than ever, the Fourth Amendment in the twenty-first century, Stephen J. Schulhofer
- Privacy, the lost right, Jon L. Mills
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