Paul Friedl
Dr. Paul Friedl is a legal scholar specializing in data and technology law. Following his PhD in law from Humboldt University Berlin, Paul worked as a post-doctoral researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and is currently an affiliate researcher at New York University's Information Law Institute. Paul’s research examines how law shapes the governance of data, technology and the internet, with a particular focus on the regulation of artificial intelligence. He has also written on other issues of (European) public law, particularly in the area of fundamental rights.
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Reasonable Expectations of Privacy
Paul Friedl
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. Reasonable Expectations of Privacy. History and General Characteristics.- Chapter 2. A Short History of Reasonable Expectations of Privacy.- Chapter 3. General characteristics: “reasonable expectations” as a “reasonable person” doctrine.- Chapter 4. Epistemological and methodological preliminaries.- Chapter 4. Epistemological and methodological preliminaries.- Part II. Models of Reasonable Expectations of Privacy.- Chapter 5. The cognitive model.- Chapter 6. The normative model.- Chapter 7. The hybrid model.- Chapter...
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- 05.03.2025
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