@article{21615, note = {Price : 90.00; Invoice No B 382617 Date 05/08/97 Supplier : Dawson UK, Wellingborough; Recd 11/08/97 Contents : Part 1. Origin and principles of confidentiality : 1. Historical introduction; 2. Foundation; 3. Essential features of confidentiality; 4. Duration of confidentiality; 5. Public sector confidentiality; 6. Detriment, public interest and clean hands; 7. Confidentiality and third parties; 8. Involuntary or mistaken disclosure; 9. Confidentiality and privacy; 10. Remedies; 11. European Convention on human rights; 12. Confidentiality and foreign law; Part 2. Particular relationships : 13. Medical advisers; 14. Bankers; 15. Broadcasters and journalists; 16. Employees; 17. Clergy, counselors, mediators and teachers; 18. Lawyers; Part 3. Confidentiality and the legal process : 19. General principles and exceptions; 20. Legal professional privilege and confidence; 21. Public interest immunity; 22. Methods of partial protection; 23. Children; 24. Arbitration;.}, author = {Toulson, R. G., and Phipps, Charles M.}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/21615}, title = {Confidentiality /}, abstract = {Contains a substantial re-writing of the first section of the book since the first edition in 1996. The most radical development has been in the area of personal information including significant protections introduced by the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998.}, recid = {21615}, pages = {xxxiii, 280 pages ;}, }