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Employee Privacy, American Values, and the Law: The Kenneth M. Piper Lecture
Matthew W Finkin
College of Law
Center for Advanced Study
Center for Global Studies
European Union Center
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Law
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Piper
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Employee Privacy
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American Values
100%
Europe
66%
Cultural Values
33%
Germany
33%
Fundamentalists
33%
Poverty
33%
Managerial Perception
33%
Protected Areas
33%
Machine Monitoring
33%
Regulatory Bodies
33%
Legislators
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Persuade
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Sanguine
33%
Historical Roots
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Statute
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Common Law
33%
Competing Interests
33%
Disquiet
33%
Data Protection
33%
European Comparison
33%
Essen
33%
Social Sciences
Law
100%
Survey Analysis
75%
Europe
50%
Legislation
25%
Cultural Values
25%
Data Protection
25%
Germany
25%