The law of privacy and the media

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The law of privacy and the media

edited by Michael Tugendhat, Iain Christie

Oxford University Press, 2002-

  • [main]
  • 1st cumulative updating suppl
  • 2nd cumulative suppl

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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巻冊次

[main] ISBN 9780199254309

内容説明

In December 2000, ten years after the Court of Appeal famously remarked in Kaye v Robertson that 'there is no right to privacy in English law' ([1991] FSR 62), the same court declared 'we have reached a point at which it can be said with confidence that the law recognises and will appropriately protect a right of personal privacy' (Douglas v Hello! Ltd [2001] 2 WLR 992 [110]). What brought about this change of affairs and in what manner might the future law of privacy evolve? A team of barristers from Five Raymond Buildings, the media, entertainment and human rights chambers, have come together to write this timely consideration of the rapidly developing law of privacy in England and Wales. The book considers how the law protects the publication of personal information without undermining the fundamental principle of freedom of expression. Although intended as a practitioners' guide to the law, it includes a consideration of comparative and international jurisprudence, as well as leading academic writings on the subject, in order to elaborate the principles upon which privacy rights are based. These may helpfully guide the development of English law in the years ahead. At the heart of the book is an explanation of existing causes of action which may be used to protect personal privacy and practical advice on defences and remedies that may be available. It is recognized that recent legislation, most notably the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998, has had a significant impact on the law in this area and full consideration is given to their application. "The Law of Privacy and the Media" is essential reading for all those who act for or against the media, as well as all those with a general interest in the subject. It will be kept up to date with annual supplements.

目次

  • PART I: SOURCES, PRINCIPLES, AND RIGHTS
  • 1. Context and Background
  • 2. Principles and Sources
  • 3. Privacy Rights
  • PART II: PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • 4. Publication of Personal Information
  • 5. Data Protection and the Media
  • PART III: CAUSES OF ACTION
  • 6. Privacy and Confidentiality
  • 7. Privacy and Defamation
  • 8. Privacy, Copyright, and Moral Rights
  • PART IV: DEFENCES
  • 9. Justifications and Defences
  • PART V: REMEDIES
  • 10. Remedies
  • PART VI: ISSUES OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE MEDIA
  • 11. Freedom of Information and Newsgathering
  • 12. Privacy and the Administration of Justice
  • 13. The Privacy Codes
  • 14. Protection of Journalistic Material
  • APPENDICES: RELEVANT EXTRACTS FROM KEY MEDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS LEGISLATION
  • CONTRIBUTORS: MICHAEL TUGENDHAT QC
  • DESMOND BROWNE QC
  • JAMES PRICE QC
  • RICHARD PARKES
  • MARK WARBY
  • STEPHEN BATE
  • ANDREW MONSON
  • IAIN CHRISTIE
  • ALEXANDRA MARZEC
  • DAVID SHERBORNE
  • JUSTIN RUSHBROOKE
  • MATTHEW NICKLIN
  • JONATHAN BARNES
  • GODWIN BUSUTTIL
  • ADAM WOLANSKI
  • WILLIAM BENNETT
  • JACOB DEAN
  • ANNA COPPOLA
  • SARA MANSOORI
  • ADAM SPEKER
  • SAPNA JETHANI
巻冊次

1st cumulative updating suppl ISBN 9780199268788

内容説明

This first cumulative supplement to The Law of Privacy and the Media covers all developments in the key areas of the subject up to November 2003. It will be an essential purchase for all who already own the main work, and will maintain its currency. The supplement updates the main work paragraph by paragraph, following the same structure as the main work. Cases analysed include Campbell v MGN, Peck v UK, D v L and Cream Holdings v Banerjee. The authors also analyse the DCMS Select Committee report on Media Intrusion. The Law of Privacy and the Media is essential reading for all those who act for or against the media, as well as all those with a general interest in the subject. This supplement keeps it up to date and is also available as a set together with the main work (ISBN 0199268797: GBP170).

目次

  • I SOURCES, PRINCIPLES, AND RIGHTS
  • 1. History and Background
  • 2. Principles and Sources
  • 3. Privacy Rights
  • II PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • 4. Publication of Personal Information
  • 5. Data Protection and the Media
  • III CAUSES OF ACTION
  • 6. Privacy and Confidentiality
  • 7. Privacy and Defamation
  • 8. Privacy, Copyright, and Moral Rights
  • IV DEFENCES
  • 9. Justifications and Defences
  • V REMEDIES
  • 10. Remedies
  • VI ISSUES OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE MEDIA
  • 11. Freedom of Information and Newsgathering
  • 12. Privacy and the Administration of Justice
  • 13. The Privacy Codes
  • 14. Protection of Journalistic Material
巻冊次

2nd cumulative suppl ISBN 9780199283439

内容説明

This second cumulative supplement to The Law of Privacy and the Media covers all developments in the key areas of the subject up to August 2005. It is an essential purchase for all who already own the main work, and maintains its currency. The supplement updates the main work paragraph by paragraph, following the same structure as the main work. Cases analysed include Naomi Campbell v MGN Ltd, the European Court of Human Rights judgment in Von Hannover v Germany, and the Court of Appeal judgment in Douglas v Hello!. The Law of Privacy and the Media is essential reading for all those who act for or against the media, as well as all those with a general interest in the subject. This supplement keeps it up to date and is also available as a set together with the main work (ISBN 0199283443: 195.00).

目次

  • MAIN WORK
  • I SOURCES, PRINCIPLES, AND RIGHTS
  • 1. History and Background
  • 2. Principles and Sources
  • 3. Privacy Rights
  • II PERSONAL INFORMATION
  • 4. Publication of Personal Information
  • 5. Data Protection and the Media
  • III CAUSES OF ACTION
  • 6. Privacy and Confidentiality
  • 7. Privacy and Defamation
  • 8. Privacy, Copyright, and Moral Rights
  • IV DEFENCES
  • 9. Justification and Defences
  • V REMEDIES
  • 10. Remedies
  • VI ISSUES OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE MEDIA
  • 11. Freedom of Information and Newsgathering
  • 12. Privacy and the Administration of Justice
  • 13. The Privacy Codes
  • 14. Protection of Journalistic Material
  • SECOND CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT
  • The Supplement follows the same structure as the main work, with each contributor providing updates to their chapter(s), carefully referenced to the relevant paragraph of the main work

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