Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten
European Human Rights Law Review special issue
Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-421-85460-4
Verlag: Sweet & Maxwell
Privacy, a special issue of the European Human Rights Law Review is designed to draw together current thinking on the extent to which an actionable right to privacy now exists and what it means. It collects together papers on this subject delivered at a r
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Weitere Infos & Material
Articles Courting the Media by Patrick Milmo Privacy Postponed? By Rabinder Singh and Jame Strachan Data Protection and the Media by Antony White Privacy and Expression: Convention Rights and Interim Injunctions by Hugh Tomlinson and Heather Rogers Breach of Confidence Cases under the Human Rights Act: not taking privacy seriously? By Gavin Phillipson Privacy: a right by any other name by Anthony Hudson Policing, Privacy and Proportionality by Nick Taylor Privacy and Surveillance: A Review of the Investigatory Powers Act 2000 by John Wadham and Gillian Ferguson Privacy Versus Freedom of Information: Is There A Conflict? By Timothy Pitt-Payne Do Privacy Rights Disappear in the Workplace? By Aileen McColgan Case Analysis Peck v UK by James Welch Roemen v Switzerland: Luxembourg Lawyer privacy by Inger H°edt-Rasmussen and Dirk Voorhoof Bellinger v Bellinger by Ulele Burnham Book Reviews Media Law The Law of Privacy and The Media Privacy and the Media - the Developing Law Developing Key Privacy Rights




