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Privacy, Corrective Justice, and Incrementalism: Legal Imagination and the Recognition of a Privacy Tort in Ontario
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- Bennett, Thomas DC (Author)
Title
Privacy, Corrective Justice, and Incrementalism: Legal Imagination and the Recognition of a Privacy Tort in Ontario
Abstract
McGill Law Journal Revue de droit de McGill PRIVACY, CORRECTIVE JUSTICE, AND INCREMENTALISM: LEGAL IMAGINATION AND THE RECOGNITION OF A PRIVACY TORT IN ONTARIO Thomas DC Bennett* This article considers the nature of com- mon law development as exemplified by the re- cent privacy case of Jones v. Tsige. The author focuses on Jones, in … Continued
Publication
McGill Law Journal
Date
September 2013
Volume
59
Issue
1
Pages
49
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Short Title
Privacy, Corrective Justice, and Incrementalism
Language
en-US
Citation
Bennett, T. D. (2013). Privacy, Corrective Justice, and Incrementalism: Legal Imagination and the Recognition of a Privacy Tort in Ontario. McGill Law Journal, 59(1), 49. https://lawjournal.mcgill.ca/article/privacy-corrective-justice-and-incrementalism-legal-imagination-and-the-recognition-of-a-privacy-tort-in-ontario/
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