法律制度化的过程:隐私法学如何转向美国宪法和美国州

Martin Eiermann
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在二十世纪,隐私权从一个模棱两可的法律概念演变为一种明确的以国家为中心的权利,而针对非国家实体的隐私权主张则变得更加边缘化。先前的研究将其视为文化变迁或法律精英具有里程碑意义的干预的直接结果,而我将法律制度化视为领域形成和意义形成的三个阶段的过程。通过引用网络分析和定性研究相结合的方法,我发现当记者对个人数据的未经授权使用和商品化提出担忧时,隐私的概念首次进入法律领域;美国法律学产生了两个相互竞争的法律思想流派,法官和法律学者努力为一个抽象的概念赋予实质内容,并为一个不断发展的司法实践领域赋予结构;当州法院和美国最高法院有选择地动员隐私的语言来对抗美国政府不断扩大的影响力时,隐私被奉为一项宪法权利。这些发现表明了法律制度化的程序性质,引起了人们对法律内部争论和美国法理学的隐性多元化的关注,并突出了20世纪初管理官僚统治和市场交易的法律制度之间正在出现的区别。
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The Process of Legal Institutionalization: How Privacy Jurisprudence Turned towards the US Constitution and the American State
During the twentieth century, privacy evolved from an ambiguous legal idea into a defined state-centric right, while privacy claims against non-state entities became more marginalized. Whereas prior studies treat this as the direct outcome of cultural shifts or landmark interventions by legal elites, I document legal institutionalization as a three-stage process of domain formation and meaning making. Using a combination of citation network analysis and qualitative research, I show that the concept of privacy first entered the legal field when journalists raised concerns about the unauthorized use and commodification of personal data; that US jurisprudence produced two competing schools of legal thought as judges and legal scholars struggled to give substance to an abstract concept and structure to an evolving domain of judicial practice; and that privacy was consecrated as a constitutional right when state courts and the US Supreme Court selectively mobilized the language of privacy to confront the expanding reach of the American state. These findings demonstrate the processual nature of legal institutionalization, draw attention to intra-legal contestation and the implicit pluralism of American jurisprudence, and highlight an emerging distinction between the legal regimes governing bureaucratic rule and market exchanges in the early twentieth century.
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