The Law of Professional-Client Confidentiality: Regulating the Disclosure of Confidential Personal Information
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About the Book
Drawing on many areas of law, including data protection, breach of confidence, the law of evidence, human rights, tort and contract and taking into account relevant soft law and ethical guidance by the professions, the book seeks to provide authoritative answers to two questions: -What confidential personal information concerning a client may, or must, the professional disclose to 1) the client, and 2) others, including courts, tribunals and inquiries -What can be done, through litigation or other means, if confidential personal client information is disclosed or used for an improper purpose by the professional or some third party. The black-letter law is supplemented by in-depth coverage of how the legal issues arise, and are dealt with, in practice (both in the UK and in other jurisdictions). Numerous examples are cited from a wide variety of professional contexts ranging from the medical, legal, and financial to the social services and education. The book will be kept up-to-date through the author's website - www.uea.ac.uk/law/resources/ This work will be an essential reference tool for those advising either the professional or the individual client on issues relating to the disclosure of confidential personal information. Its depth of coverage (eg. on the issue of consent to disclosure) will mean that it will also be of application in the field of confidentiality and privacy more generally.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780198268505
EAN: 9780198268505
Publisher Date: 16 Oct 2003
Dewey: 174.3
Is LeadingArticle: Y
LCCN: 2004273187
No of Pages: 896
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 51 mm
ISBN-10: 0198268505
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Binding: Hardcover
Height: 248 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
Series Title: English
Width: 179 mm