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Protecting Privacy in China

A Research on Chinas Privacy Standards and the Possibility of Establishing the Right to Privacy and the Information Privacy Protection Legislation in Modern China

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Focusing on the tension between individual privacy rights and collective societal values, the book explores the evolving landscape of personal rights in China. It highlights the historical neglect of privacy amidst rapid economic legal developments and examines how increased government regulation has resulted in more significant intrusions into personal privacy. The discussion reflects on the complexities of balancing these rights in a nation where collective interests have traditionally taken precedence.

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Protecting Privacy in China, Hao Wang

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2014
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