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Oblivion: The Right to be Different … from Oneself: Re-Proposing the Right to be Forgotten
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2014
The Ethics of Memory in a Digital Age
This article proposes a new conceptualization of the right to be forgotten, arguing in favour of its theoretical construction and concrete application under the umbrella of the right to identity. Following this perspective, I intend to shed new light on the right to be forgotten, contributing to a more developed conceptualization and enforceability while clarifying its scope of application. Based on the distinction between the right to identity and that of privacy, the paper presents the
doi:10.1057/9781137428455_5
fatcat:ducbrogqcfd6re23yuiiw2mjyq