Celebrity and royal privacy : the media and the law

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Celebrity and royal privacy : the media and the law

Robin Callender Smith

Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2015

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Celebrity privacy and the development of the judicial concept of proportionality : how English law has balanced the rights to protection and interference

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Based on the author's thesis (doctoral -- Queen Mary University of London, 2014), issued under the title: Celebrity privacy and the development of the judicial concept of proportionality : how English law has balanced the rights to protection and interference

Includes bibliographical references and index

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CELEBRITY AND ROYAL PRIVACY, THE MEDIA AND THE LAW This new work explores the legal landscape surrounding celebrity, privacy and the media. It examines how English law has, and has not, balanced celebrities' legal expectations of informational and seclusional privacy against the press and the media's rights to inform and publish.

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