2008
DOI: 10.29173/alr243
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Conceptions of Privacy: A Comment on <i>R. v. Kang-Brown</i> and <i>R. v. A.M.</i>

Abstract: That privacy is an evanescent concept is one of the truest of truisms. Efforts to define it are probably destined to be (at best) less than wholly satisfying. There remains a need, however, to better understand how it is (and should be) used in particular legal contexts. One such context is search and seizure law, and in particular...

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