Law of Privacy and the Media: Second Cumulative Supplement

Subjects:
Supplements
Contents:
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
Edited by: Michael Tugendhat, Iain Christie

ISBN13: 9780199283439
ISBN: 0199283435
Published: January 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £58.00

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!.

  • It brings the main work fully up to date to August 2005, thereby maintaining its usefulness
  • Written and edited by a team of over 20 practitioners specializing in media and entertainment law who have been personally involved in most of the recent privacy cases: this guarantees reliability