Law of Confidentiality 2nd edition places the law in context by reference not only to the applicable cases and statutes, but also through relevant academic and practitioner literature. It further contextualises its content by recognising the judicial, statutory and academic contributions from comparable common law jurisdictions, including the United States, England, New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Features
• Addresses and analyses how the law deals with the concept of confidential information, across the broad span of scenarios in which issues surrounding it can and do arise
Related Titles
• Privacy, Confidentiality and Data Protection, loose-leaf and online
• Paterson, Freedom of Information and Privacy in Australia Information Access 2.0, 2nd ed, 2015
• Gamertsfelder, Corporate Information and the Law, 2nd ed, 2015
G E Dal Pont is Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania. He is a graduate of the University of Tasmania (LLD) and the University of Michigan (LLM) and is admitted to practice in New South Wales. He is also a Certified Practising Accountant. He has written widely in the areas of the legal profession and equity & trusts. Professor Dal Pont is General Editor of Halsbury’s Laws of Australia and author of books including Lawyer Discipline, Law of Agency, Law of Associations, Law of Succession, and Law of Costs.