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The difficulty in establishing privacy rights in the face of public policy from nowhere

25 May 2006

The paper argues that the lack of pressure from the public is the product of the way the issues are framed by “experts”, the noise of expert-speak, media indifference and pubic policy emerging from nowhere. [...] The executive condition and treatments (including pharmaceutical information), the type of work the management group of the AIAC appellant does and is capable of doing, the appellant’s income prior to the injuries and the has decided to post the decisions, impact of the injury on future earning potential. [...] AIAC - Emergence of a Controversy The AIAC’s practise of posting its decisions online were brought to the attention of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) in the form of a complaint in 2004. [...] Throughout the report the spokesperson for the AIAC likens the AIAC to a court and argues that court decisions are open to the public and therefore AIAC decisions should be the same way (Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Saskatchewan 2005a, p. 4). [...] This local issue, the baring of the lives of Saskatchewan citizens through the posting of detailed personal Interestingly, both members of information of SGI appellants on the Internet, fell off of the media and the public radar.
information technology access to information government politics economics science and technology culture data protection ethics government information justice ombudsman philosophy personal data records human activities society foia ombudspersons freedom of information laws by country privacy, right of actor–network theory workers’ compensation board ombudsperson freedom of information act (united states) actor-network theory (ant) bruno latour

Authors

Bonner, Bill

ISBN
0773105662
Pages
35
Published in
Canada

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