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Signed, In Confidence By Ronald Goldfarb, 2009 1st, HC DJ, Like New
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Publication Name
- In Confidence
- Type
- Textbook
- Features
- 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Inscribed, Signed
- ISBN
- 9780300120097
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300120095
ISBN-13
9780300120097
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71127003
Product Key Features
Book Title
In Confidence : When to Protect Secrecy and When to Require Disclosure
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Privacy, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Media & the Law, Communications, International Relations / General
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Law, Political Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
22.6 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
0.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-038670
Reviews
"Goldfarb's discussion is of paramount significance in a democracy where values and rights of privacy have been eroded by federal government practices and the impact of technology on our lives."--David Vise, author of The Google Story, �In addition to a valuable history of American privacy rules, this well-written book is efficiently organized by the sectors of confidentiality that apply to government officials, attorneys, medical personnel, psychotherapists, clergy, businessmen and journalists. . . . a must-read if we are to begin this discussion with any hope of agreement.��The Washington Times, "Ronald Goldfarb makes a significant contribution to public understanding and public debate about an issue that is of immediate importance to every American."--Hodding Carter III, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, "In addition to a valuable history of American privacy rules, this well-written book is efficiently organized by the sectors of confidentiality that apply to government officials, attorneys, medical personnel, psychotherapists, clergy, businessmen and journalists. . . . a must-read if we are to begin this discussion with any hope of agreement."-The Washington Times, "A wide-ranging, nuanced contribution to the literature on privacy."-Kenneth W. Goodman, University of Miami, �Ronald Goldfarb makes a significant contribution to public understanding and public debate about an issue that is of immediate importance to every American.��Hodding Carter III, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, "A wide-ranging, nuanced contribution to the literature on privacy."--Kenneth W. Goodman, University of Miami, "In addition to a valuable history of American privacy rules, this well-written book is efficiently organized by the sectors of confidentiality that apply to government officials, attorneys, medical personnel, psychotherapists, clergy, businessmen and journalists. . . . a must-read if we are to begin this discussion with any hope of agreement."- The Washington Times, "Goldfarb's discussion is of paramount significance in a democracy where values and rights of privacy have been eroded by federal government practices and the impact of technology on our lives."�David Vise, author of The Google Story, "Ronald Goldfarb makes a significant contribution to public understanding and public debate about an issue that is of immediate importance to every American."-Hodding Carter III, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, "Goldfarb's discussion is of paramount significance in a democracy where values and rights of privacy have been eroded by federal government practices and the impact of technology on our lives."-David Vise, author of The Google Story, "A wide-ranging, nuanced contribution to the literature on privacy."�Kenneth W. Goodman, University of Miami, "Goldfarb''s discussion is of paramount significance in a democracy where values and rights of privacy have been eroded by federal government practices and the impact of technology on our lives."-David Vise, author of The Google Story, "In addition to a valuable history of American privacy rules, this well-written book is efficiently organized by the sectors of confidentiality that apply to government officials, attorneys, medical personnel, psychotherapists, clergy, businessmen and journalists. . . . a must-read if we are to begin this discussion with any hope of agreement."-- The Washington Times
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
342.7308/58
Synopsis
A provocative work that explains where and when confidentiality begins, ends, and breaks The variety and pervasiveness of confidentiality issues today is breathtaking. Not a day passes without a media report on a breach of confidentiality, a claim of attorney-client privilege, a journalist jailed for refusing to reveal a source, a medical or hospital record improperly disclosed, or a major business deal exposed by anonymous sources. In Confidence examines confidential issues that arise in various disciplines and relationships and considers which should be protected and which should not. Ronald Goldfarb organizes the book around professionals for whom confidentiality is an issue of weighty importance: government officials, attorneys, medical personnel, psychotherapists, clergy, business people, and journalists. In a chapter devoted to each, and in another on spousal privilege, he lays out specific issues and the law's positions on them. He discusses an array of court cases in which confidentiality issues played an important role and decisions were often surprising and controversial. Goldfarb also looks into the criteria that should be used when determining whether secrets must be revealed. His nuanced analysis reveals how federal government practices and technological capabilities increasingly challenge the boundaries of privacy, and his thoughtful insights open the door to meaningful new debate.
LC Classification Number
KF8958.G65 2009
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