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Developing Key Privacy Rights: The Justice Series - Putting Rights into Practice

Editat de Madeleine Colvin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2002
With the incorporation into domestic law of the European Convention on Human Rights,the UK courts will increasingly be called upon to strike the balance between the potentially conflicting rights of the right to privacy under Article 8 and the right to freedom of expression under Article 10. This book looks at the legal and constitutional development of both these rights and the relationship between them in several other countries: France, Germany, Canada, New Zealand and Australia and before the European Court of Human Rights. With a particular focus on cases concerning the media, it is an important source for all those interested in the development of these areas of law under the Human Rights Act. Contributors: Madeleine Colvin; Catherine Dupré; Rosalind English; David Lindsay; Marguerite Russell; Jemima Stratford; Rosemary Tobin
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841131689
ISBN-10: 1841131687
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria The Justice Series - Putting Rights into Practice

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

With incorporation into domestic law of the European Convention on Human Rights, there is now a right to privacy in the UK. This report examines the question of privacy rights generally as well as drawing on comparative material from other studies.

Notă biografică

Madeleine Colvin is a former Legal Policy Director of Justice. She is currently a member of Liberty's council.

Cuprins

1. IntroductionMadeleine Colvin2. Striking the Balance: Privacy v Freedom of Expression under the European Convention on Human RightsJemima Stratford3. The Protection of Private Life versus Freedom of Expression in French LawCatherine Dupré4. Protection of Privacy and Freedom of Speech in GermanyRosalind English5. The Impact of the Charter Rights on Privacy and Freedom of Expression in CanadaMarguerite Russell6. Privacy and Freedom of Expression in New ZealandRosemary Tobin7. Freedom of Expression, Privacy and the Media in AustraliaDavid Lindsay

Recenzii

It is becomnig increasingly clear that the preferred route to a proper law of privacy is likely to be through Parliament and not by way of the haphazard path inevitably taken by the common law. Any who are called upon to advise the legislators in this onerous task could do worse than start their labours with this timely work.
... a wide-ranging, accessible and interesting book. Each of the essays provides a clear overview of privacy protection in the jurisdiction in question and, collectively, they cover a variety of different approaches to privacy issues. The book would be a useful starting point for anyone with a general interest in comparative privacy law or for those seeking an introduction to privacy principles in the jurisdictions covered.

Descriere

This book considers the legal and constitutional development of the right to privacy and the right to freedom and the relationship between.