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EHRLR: Privacy

Edited by: Jonathan Cooper

ISBN13: 9780421854604
ISBN: 042185460X
Published: June 2005
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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 recent conference organised by JUSTICE and Sweet and Maxwell. Further material has also been commissioned. The result is a one off issue which provides the reader with unique access to the thinking of some of the leading lawyers on the current legal and policy framework.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Articles Courting the Media by Patrick MilmosPrivacy Postponed? By Rabinder Singh and Jame StrachansData Protection and the Media by Antony WhitesPrivacy and Expression: Convention Rights and Interim Injunctions by Hugh Tomlinson and Heather RogerssBreach of Confidence Cases under the Human Rights Act: not taking privacy seriously? By Gavin PhillipsonsPrivacy: a right by any other name by Anthony HudsonsPolicing, Privacy and Proportionality by Nick TaylorsPrivacy and Surveillance: A Review of the Investigatory Powers Act 2000 by John Wadham and Gillian FergusonsPrivacy Versus Freedom of Information: Is There A Conflict? By Timothy Pitt-PaynesDo Privacy Rights Disappear in the Workplace? By Aileen McColganssCase AnalysisssPeck v UK by James WelchsRoemen v Switzerland: Luxembourg Lawyer privacy by Inger Hoedt-Rasmussen and Dirk VoorhoofsBellinger v Bellinger by Ulele BurnhamssBook ReviewssMedia Law sThe Law of Privacy and The Media sPrivacy and the Media - the Developing LawsDeveloping Key Privacy Rights.