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Jamaica’s Court declares freestanding constitutional right to informational privacy

a general right to privacy must be read into the Jamaican Constitution

Posted bybartlettmorganMay 15, 2019July 15, 2019Posted indata protection and cybersecurityTags: constitution, constitutional law, informational privacy, jamaica, privacy

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