The Law of Privacy

The Law of Privacy

Author: Michael Power

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 9780433465331

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"Privacy can be a difficult concept to grasp. It is highly contextual with a fluidity that poses legal and ethical challenges for individuals, business organizations and even government institutions. Nonetheless, privacy concerns are becoming increasingly important in today's information-gathering society and there has been extraordinary growth in the law of privacy in the last two decades."--Publisher.


Canada Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

Canada Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

Author: Jamie Knight

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780779827183

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This text introduces Canada's PIPEDA legislation and its application in the workplace, health care, criminal justice, and the marketplace. Noteworthy developments include the latest decisions of the courts and the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, an increasing concern about data breaches, limitations placed on the Privacy Commissioner by the Supreme Court of Canada, further developments in respect of North American cross-border privacy protection, and forecasted legislative amendments.


Spousal Support in Canada, 2nd Edition

Spousal Support in Canada, 2nd Edition

Author: Ann C. Wilton

Publisher: Thomson Carswell

Published: 2013-06-01

Total Pages: 760

ISBN-13: 9780779854820

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"Derived from Canadian Divorce Law & Practice, the commentary of this work comprehensively covers the developing body of case law pertaining to spousal support in Canada, and includes the full text of the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines and relevant sections of the Divorce Act. The chapters dedicated to spousal support under the Divorce Act include: Jurisdiction; Parties; Interim and Permanent Support; Terms and Conditions; Determination of Income. The chapters dedicated to the new Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG) focus upon the following: the support formulas for spouses with child(ren) and for those without them; using the ranges; ceilings and floors; exceptions; variation and review of awards; retroactive support; and judicial reception of the SSAG."--Pub. desc.