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The Path of Improving the Legal Protection of Financial Consumers' Right to Privacy

Brianna Lucas

No 73rqk, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science

Abstract: In recent years, there have been numerous incidents of financial consumers' privacy being infringed upon, and both ordinary consumers and scholars and experts have been paying more and more attention to the protection of financial privacy. Financial privacy is the embodiment and extension of the right to privacy in the financial field, strengthening the protection of financial privacy is an important part of regulating the development of the financial industry, and it is also the main aspect of China's financial law reform. China should learn from the advanced legislative experience of Britain and the United States in the protection of financial consumers' right to privacy, and realize the all-round protection of financial consumers' right to privacy from the aspects of clarifying the concept of financial privacy, perfecting the legislation on the right to privacy, and constructing the mechanism of judicial remedy for the right to privacy.

Date: 2023-12-27
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