000021615 000__ 03459cam\a2200421\i\4500 000021615 001__ 21615 000021615 003__ SzGeWIPO 000021615 005__ 20210318104839.0 000021615 008__ 970108s1996\\\\enk\\\\\rb\\\\001\0\eng\d 000021615 020__ $$a0421525908 000021615 020__ $$z9780421525900 000021615 035__ $$a(wipo)(CD )97-1017 000021615 035__ $$a(OCoLC)35731205 000021615 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO$$dCaBNVSL 000021615 043__ $$ae-uk--- 000021615 050_4 $$aKD7518$$b.T68 1996 000021615 08204 $$a344.202858$$220 000021615 084__ $$aB 40 TOU.C 000021615 090__ $$c23345$$d23345 000021615 1001_ $$aToulson, R. G.,$$eauthor. 000021615 24510 $$aConfidentiality /$$cby R.G. Toulson & C.M. Phipps. 000021615 264_1 $$aLondon :$$bSweet & Maxwell,$$c1996. 000021615 300__ $$axxxiii, 280 pages ;$$c26 cm 000021615 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000021615 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000021615 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000021615 500__ $$aPrice : 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;. 000021615 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references, tables of cases and statutory instruments, and index. 000021615 5050_ $$aPart 1 -- Origin and principles of confidentiality : Chapter 1: Historical introduction ; Chapter 2: Foundations ; Chapter 3: Essential features of confidentiality ; Chapter 4: Duration of confidentiality ; Chapter 5: Public sector confidentiality ; Chapter 6: Public interest ; Chapter 7: Confidentiality and privacy ; Chapter 8: Data protection and freedom of information ; Chapter 9: Remedies ; Chapter 10: Confidentiality and foreign law. Part 2 -- Particular relationships : Chapter 11: Medical advisers ; Chapter 12: Bankers ; Chapter 13: Broadcasters and journalists ; Chapter 14: Employees ; Chapter 15: Teachers, clergy, counsellors and mediators ; Chapter 16: Lawyers ; Chapter 17: General principle and exceptions ; Chapter 18: Legal professional privilege and confidence ; Chapter 19: Public interest immunity ; Chapter 20: Methods of partial protection ; Chapter 21: Children ; Chapter 22: Arbitrations. 000021615 520__ $$aContains a substantial re-writing of the first section of the book since the first edition in 1996. The most radical development has been in the area of personal information including significant protections introduced by the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998. 000021615 650_0 $$aConfidential communications. 000021615 650_0 $$aConflict of laws. 000021615 650_4 $$aLAW AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SCIENCES : LAW : CONFIDENTIALITY 000021615 7001_ $$aPhipps, Charles M. 000021615 903__ $$v1 000021615 942__ $$cMON 000021615 952__ $$w2006-11-03$$p1997-1017$$r90.00$$u33538$$bMAIN$$10$$kB 40 TOU.C$$v1997-08-18$$zLibrary$$70 000021615 980__ $$aBIB 000021615 999__ $$c23345$$d23345