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Landmark Cases in Privacy Law [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Leeds, UK), Edited by (University of Birmingham, UK.)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x156x26 mm, kaal: 700 g
  • Sari: Landmark Cases
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509940766
  • ISBN-13: 9781509940769
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 376 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x156x26 mm, kaal: 700 g
  • Sari: Landmark Cases
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509940766
  • ISBN-13: 9781509940769
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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), cases from Australia, Canada, India, 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.

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This is a fascinating work, providing a thorough but readable account of the key cases in the evolution of privacy rights. * Law Society Gazette * Highly readable, with the editors and authors the Whos Who of privacy law, and each chapter providing interesting factual or contextual background to what might otherwise be rather dry or complex legal arguments in the judgments if you are interested in privacy and in the media, you will enjoy this book and come away enlightened and more knowledgeable, and on the look-out for further landmarks. -- Barbara McDonald, University of Sydney Law School * Gazette of Law and Journalism * This new addition to Harts acclaimed Landmark Cases series [ is] a diverse and engaging edited collection of privacy cases over the past 120 years The case book is a valuable reference for those undertaking privacy and data protection research at graduate and post-graduate levels and are looking for a scholarly approach to charting the history of privacy case law. -- Ardi Kolah, London, UK * Journal of Data Protection & Privacy *

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A diverse and engaging collection, edited by leaders in the field and with contributions from eminent scholars presenting the definitive canon of landmark cases in privacy law from around the world.
Preface v
List of Contributors
ix
Table of Cases
x
Table of Legislation
xxvii
1 Pollard v Photographic Company (1888)
1(18)
Megan Richardson
2 Roberson v Rochester Folding Box (1900)
19(20)
Amy Gajda
3 Pavesich v New England Insurance Co (1905)
39(26)
Rebecca Moosavian
4 Whalen v Roe (1977)
65(20)
Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.
5 Kaye v Robertson (1990)
85(22)
Jacob Rowbottom
6 Australian Broadcasting Corporation v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd (2001)
107(30)
David Rolph
7 A v B & C (2002)
137(22)
N. A. Moreham
8 Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers (2004)
159(28)
Gavin Phillipson
9 Von Hannover v Germany (2004)
187(20)
Kirsty Hughes
10 Douglas v Hello! Ltd (2005)
207(30)
Tanya Aplin
Judith Skillen
11 Jones v Tsige (2012)
237(24)
David Mangan
12 Google Spain, Google Inc. v Agenda Espanola de Proteccion de Datos (2014)
261(20)
David Erdos
13 Gulati v Mirror Group Newspapers (2015)
281(20)
John Hartshorne
14 PJS v News Group Newspapers Ltd (2016)
301(26)
Thomas D.C. Bennett
Index 327
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.