Table des matières
- Introduction – Overview of Technological Challenges to Privacy and Security, Arthur J. Cockfield and Lisa M. Austin;
Part I – Civil Litigation
- Information Technologies and Globalization, R Roy McMurtry;
- Privacy Enters the Canadian Courtroom: The Privacy Rights of Litigants and Witnesses, Simon Chester;
- Guidelines for the Discovery of Electronic Documents in Ontario, Colin L. Campbell;
- Model Policy for Access to Court Records in Canada, Judges Technology Advisory Committee;
- Synthesis of the Comments on JTAC’s Discussion Paper on Open Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy, Lisa M Austin and Frédéric Pelletier;
Part II – Criminal and Terrorist Investigations
- Protecting the Social Value of Privacy in the Context of Police Investigations Using New Technologies, Arthur J. Cockfield;
- Reflections on Public Interests and Private Rights: Conflict or Convergence? William Pentney;
- Information Technology, National Security & Privacy Protection, David Loukidelis;
Technologies, vie privée et justice – 2005
Ouvrage collectif de textes présentés à la conférence annuelle de l’ICAJ de 2005, tenue à Toronto pour les membres de la magistrature, les avocats, les universitaires et autres professionnels.
Sous la direction de Lisa M. Austin, Arthur J. Cockfield et Patrick A. Molinari.