By: Jeremy Douglas-Stewart
The National Privacy Principles (NPPs) form the core of privacy regulation in the private sector. The text of this edition has been updated to January 2007 to cover developments since January 2005.
The book "Annotated National Privacy Principles" by Jeremy Douglas-Stewart is a legal resource that provides comprehensive guidance on the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) in Australia. Here is a detailed overview of the book:
The book is not a narrative but a legal treatise. It does not have a plot in the traditional sense but rather a structured approach to explaining and annotating the NPPs. The content is organized into sections that cover various aspects of privacy law, including the text of the NPPs, their application, and relevant case law.
While there is no specific critical reception available in the search results, the book is likely to be well-received by legal professionals and students due to its comprehensive and updated coverage of privacy law. The annotations and inclusion of case law make it a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and apply the NPPs in practice.
The book has been published in multiple editions:
The book is available through various sources, including the National Library of Australia and legal publication catalogs. It can also be purchased from local bookstores or online retailers.