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Der Schutz der Privatsphäre vor staatlichen Überwachungsmaßnahmen durch die US-amerikanische Bundesverfassung

Eine Untersuchung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Schutzes der Privatsphäre in der Öffentlichkeit
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Copyright year
2014
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-1021-8
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-5223-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Materialien zur rechtswissenschaftlichen Medien- und Informationsforschung
Volume
72
Language
German
Pages
876
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 26
    1. Einleitung No access Pages 27 - 34
    2. Die US-Verfassung als mögliche Quelle des Privatsphärenschutzes No access Pages 35 - 49
    1. Das „right to privacy“ als Ausdruck eines allgemeinen Persönlichkeitsrechts? No access Pages 50 - 60
    2. Entstehung und Inhalt der „reasonable expectation of privacy“-Formel: Vom Besitzschutz zum Schutz der Privatsphäre? No access Pages 61 - 145
    3. Entscheidungsmaßstäbe der Rechtsprechung jenseits der „reasonable expectation of privacy”-Formel No access Pages 146 - 283
    4. Unbeachtliche Faktoren No access Pages 284 - 328
    5. Das Privatheitsverständnis des Supreme Court bei der Auslegung des Vierten Verfassungszusatzes No access Pages 329 - 369
    1. Wortlaut des Vierten Verfassungszusatzes No access Pages 370 - 394
    2. Entstehungsgeschichte des Vierten Verfassungszusatzes No access Pages 395 - 442
    3. Grundlegend anderes Privatheitsverständnis in der US-amerikanischen Gesellschaft? No access Pages 443 - 525
    4. Prägung der Schutzbereichsrechtsprechung durch das Rechtfertigungsregime No access Pages 526 - 639
    5. Prägung der Schutzbereichsrechtsprechung durch die „exclusionary rule“ No access Pages 640 - 701
    6. Aushöhlung des verfassungsrechtlichen Schutzes der Privatsphäre als Folge gezielter politischer Beeinflussung der Besetzung des Supreme Court No access Pages 702 - 785
    1. Fazit: Weitgehende Erosion des „right to privacy“ als Folge einer gezielten Einflussnahme auf die Gerichtsbesetzung No access Pages 786 - 802
    2. Ausblick: Auswirkungen des Fehlens verfassungsrechtlicher Mindeststandards am Beispiel der staatlichen Videoüberwachung in der Öffentlichkeit No access Pages 803 - 812
  2. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 813 - 862
  3. Sachverzeichnis No access Pages 863 - 876

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