World without Privacy
Discover the critical examination of privacy in the modern world with "World without Privacy" by Austin Sarat, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This insightful hardback edition spans 287 pages and dives into the pressing questions surrounding legal protections in the face of emerging surveillance threats.
Sarat explores various interpretations of privacy, offering readers a comprehensive look at how law interacts with new technology and societal challenges, including the evolving landscape of digital surveillance and the ongoing war on terror. With a balanced perspective, this book highlights the urgency for effective legal responses to safeguard individual rights in an increasingly monitored world. Ideal for anyone concerned about privacy rights and the implications of technological advancements, "World without Privacy" is a must-read for students, professionals, and advocates alike.