Landmark Cases in Privacy Law -

Landmark Cases in Privacy Law

Dr Paul Wragg, Peter Coe (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
376 Seiten
2024
Hart Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-5099-6734-6 (ISBN)
53,60 inkl. MwSt
This new addition to Hart’s acclaimed Landmark Cases series is a diverse and engaging edited collection bringing together eminent commentators from the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, to analyse cases of enduring significance to privacy law.

The book tackles the conceptual nature of privacy in its various guises, from data protection, to misuse of private information, and intrusion into seclusion. It explores the practical issues arising from questions about the threshold of actionability, the function of remedies, and the nature of damages.

The cases selected are predominantly English but include cases from the United States (because of the formative influence of United States’ privacy jurisprudence on the development of privacy law), Australia, Canada, the Court of Justice of the European Union, and the European Court of Human Rights. Each chapter considers the reception and application (and, in some instances, rejection) outside of the jurisdiction where the case was decided.

Paul Wragg is Professor of Media Law at the School of Law, University of Leeds, UK. Peter Coe is Associate Professor in Law at Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, UK.

1. Pollard v Photographic Company (1888)
Megan Richardson (University of Melbourne, Australia)
2. Roberson v Rochester Folding Box (1900)
Amy Gajda (Tulane University, USA)
3. Pavesich v New England Insurance Co (1905)
Rebecca Moosavian (University of Leeds, UK)
4. Whalen v Roe (1977)
Ronald J Krotoszynski, Jr. (University of Alabama, USA)
5. Kaye v Robertson (1990)
Jacob Rowbottom (University of Oxford, UK)
6. Australian Broadcasting Corporation v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd (2001)
David Rolph (University of Sydney, Ausatralia)
7. A v B & C (2002)
N A Moreham (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
8. Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers (2004)
Gavin Phillipson University of Bristol, UK)
9. Von Hannover v Germany (2004)
Kirsty Hughes (University of Cambridge, UK)
10. Douglas v Hello! Ltd (2005)
Tanya Aplin (King’s College London, UK) and Judith Skillen (University of
Nottingham, UK)
11. Jones v Tsige (2012)
David Mangan (Maynooth University, Ireland)
12. Google Spain, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (2014)
David Erdos (University of Cambridge, UK)
13. Gulati v Mirror Group Newspapers (2015)
John Hartshorne (University of Leicester, UK)
14. PJS v News Group Newspapers Ltd (2016)
Thomas DC Bennett (City, University of London, UK)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.8.2024
Reihe/Serie Landmark Cases
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Verfassungsrecht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht IT-Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Medienrecht
ISBN-10 1-5099-6734-6 / 1509967346
ISBN-13 978-1-5099-6734-6 / 9781509967346
Zustand Neuware
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