Ch. 1. Reasons for Protecting the Secrecy of Telecommunications. Sect. 1. The Concept of Privacy. Sect. 2. Reasons for Protecting Privacy. Sect. 3. The Constitutional Protection of Privacy and of the Secrecy of Telecommunications Confronted
Ch. 2. History of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications. Sect. 1. The European Convention of Human Rights and Germany. Sect. 2. The United States
Ch. 3. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Structure. Sect. 1. The Structure of Rights. Sect. 2. The European Convention on Human Rights. Sect. 3. Germany. Sect. 4. The United Stations
Ch. 4. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Coverage. Sect. 1. The European Convention on Human Rights. Sect. 2. Germany. Sect. 3. The United States. Sect. 4. Conclusions
Ch. 5. The Object of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications: Its Protected Scope. Sect. 1. The European Convention on Human Rights. Sect. 2. Germany.
Sect. 3. The United States
Ch. 6. The Content of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications. Sect. 1. Formal Claims. Sect. 2. Substantive Remedies
Ch. 7. The Subjects of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications. Sect. 1. The Addresses of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications. Sect. 2. The Holders of the Right to the Secrecy of Telecommunications.