Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 105-120.
“But I think that there is something plausible about the idea that citizens of Camerania have lost something very valuable in their privacy being constantly invaded by the state. But what is valuable about what they have lost? That is the question that I will address in relation to the account of privacy developed by de Hert and Gutwirth.” (excerpt)
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