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▼a 9781108411684
▼q (paperback):
▼c GBP30.99 |
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▼a 9781108419697
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▼a 1108419690
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▼a DLC
▼b eng
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▼d OCLCO
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▼d 225009 |
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▼a eng |
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▼a 342.08/58
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▼a 342.0858
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▼a Richardson, Megan. |
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▼a The right to privacy:
▼b origins and influence of a nineteenth-century idea/
▼c Megan Richardson. |
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▼a Cambridge, United Kingdom ;
▼a New York:
▼b Cambridge University Press,
▼c 2020. |
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▼a xii, 171 p.:
▼b ill.;
▼c 24 cm. |
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▼a Cambridge intellectual property and information law |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a "A sense of Victorian probity and piety was a signal feature of the case of Prince Albert v Strange, coming twelve years after Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne in 1837, and a year after a series of troubling revolutions in Europe (see Evans, 2016, Chapter 3), forming the subject of many anxious comments in Queen Victoria's Journals. The case showed a hitherto little-known domestic side to the royal couple's life, namely their engagement in the rational amusement of etching-making centred around their family, and featuring most notably their children and favourite dogs"--
▼c Provided by publisher. |
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▼a Authorship
▼x History. |
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▼a Copyright
▼x History. |
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▼a Intellectual property
▼x History. |
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▼a Privacy, Right of. |
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▼a 조성미
▼b 조성미 |