Should a Tort of Privacy Exist in Australia?

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Kathleen M

 

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December 15, 2015

 

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Australia signed the ICCPR on 18 December 1972 and ratified it on 13 August 1980. Although such rights and obligations under the ICCPR will not be recognised in Australian law until specific legislation is passed implementing the provisions, the recognition of privacy as a human right under Article 17 of the ICCPR lends support to the argument that such recognition in domestic law is warranted...
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Australia signed the ICCPR on 18 December 1972 and ratified it on 13 August 1980. Although such rights and obligations under the ICCPR will not be recognised in Australian law until specific legislation is passed implementing the provisions, the recognition of privacy as a human right under Article 17 of the ICCPR lends support to the argument that such recognition in domestic law is warranted...
displayed 300 characters

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