I: Preliminary matters
1. The importance of confidence
2. Historical development of the law of confidentiality
3. Justifications for breach of confidence and protection of trade secrets
II: The jurisdictional basis of the action
4. Jurisdictional basis of confidence
III: Confidential information
5. The attributes of confidentiality
6. Categories of confidential information
IV: The obligation of confidence
7. General principles
8. Standing, ownership, and exploitation
9. Common classes of obligation
V: Employment relations
10. Introduction
11. Obligations during employment
12. Post-employment obligations
VI: Confidentiality and the state
13. Obligations arising from disclosure to the state and its agencies
VII: Duration and breach of obligation
14. Duration
15. Breach
VIII: Defences
16. The public interest
IX: Remedies
17. The available remedies
18. Injunctions
19. Damages and compensation
20. Accounts of profits and disgorgement remedies
21. Delivery up, destruction, publication, and declarations
X: International aspects
22. Breach of confidence in public international law
23. Breach of confidence in private international law.