Video surveillance in public space in China — Focus on the right of privacy

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Front. Law China ›› 2009, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3) : 474-488. DOI: 10.1007/s11463-009-0025-0
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Video surveillance in public space in China — Focus on the right of privacy

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Video surveillance device has been widely installed in public places at present. How should the right of privacy under video surveillance in public space be considered and protected effectively? There is no enough attention in the existing legislation of China, which results in a relatively conservative attitude in the judicial system of China. In fact, it is supposed to have privacy interests in public space. Privacy is not simply an absence of information about people in the minds of others. Moreover, it is the control over information about ourselves. Unlike casual glimpse by passers-by, the continuous, intentional and intensive focus of video cameras make individuals lose control of their information, which consequently leads to lose their privacy interests in public space. Thus, in order to protect personal privacy interests and defend personal justice in public space, it is necessary to regulate video surveillance in public space in legislation and judicature.

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public space / video surveillance / right of privacy / reasonable expectation of privacy

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