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From privacy to transparency - an update on global steps to improve tax compliance and prevent money laundering
The International Family Offices Journal
Vol. 6 - Iss. 3 pp. 5–13
Mar 2022
The right to privacy is essentially the freedom from intrusion by others in an individual's personal life or affairs. Privacy is protected by law and is a basic, but not absolute, human right. Privacy obligations also arise in, and can be varied by, contracts and other commercial and professional relationships. Total privacy does not exist as various laws, correctly, override the right.