Comparative defamation and privacy law / edited by Andrew T. Kenyon.
2016
K3253.A6 C658 2016 (Mapit)
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Comparative defamation and privacy law / edited by Andrew T. Kenyon.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
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ix, 386 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Cambridge intellectual property and information law.
Formatted Contents Note
Defamation and privacy in an era of 'more speech' / Andrew T. Kenyon
'Anyone ... in any medium'? The scope of Canada's responsible communication defence / Hilary Young
'Ceci n'est pas une pipe': the autopoietic inanity of the single meaning rule / Andrew Scott
New York Times v. Sullivan at fifty years: defamation in separate orbits / David Partlett
Defamation and democracy / Russell L. Weaver
'A reasonable expectation of privacy': a coherent or redundant concept? / Eric Barendt
Media intrusion into grief: lessons from the Pike River mining disaster / N. A. Moreham, Yvette Tinsley
Press freedom, the public interest and privacy / Gavin Phillipson
The Atlantic divide on privacy and free speech / Kirsty Hughes, Neil M. Richards
The 'right to be forgotten' by search engines under data privacy law: a legal and policy analysis of the Costeja decision / David Lindsay
Privacy for the weak, transparency for the powerful / Melissa de Zwart
The trouble with dignity / Amy Gajda
The uncertain landscape of Article 8 of the ECHR: the protection of reputation as a fundamental human right? / Tanya Aplin, Jason Bosland
Vindicating reputation and privacy / David Rolph
Divining the dignity torts: a possible future for defamation and privacy / Ursula Cheer
Reverberations of Sullivan? Considering defamation and privacy law reform / Andrew T. Kenyon, Megan Richardson.
'Anyone ... in any medium'? The scope of Canada's responsible communication defence / Hilary Young
'Ceci n'est pas une pipe': the autopoietic inanity of the single meaning rule / Andrew Scott
New York Times v. Sullivan at fifty years: defamation in separate orbits / David Partlett
Defamation and democracy / Russell L. Weaver
'A reasonable expectation of privacy': a coherent or redundant concept? / Eric Barendt
Media intrusion into grief: lessons from the Pike River mining disaster / N. A. Moreham, Yvette Tinsley
Press freedom, the public interest and privacy / Gavin Phillipson
The Atlantic divide on privacy and free speech / Kirsty Hughes, Neil M. Richards
The 'right to be forgotten' by search engines under data privacy law: a legal and policy analysis of the Costeja decision / David Lindsay
Privacy for the weak, transparency for the powerful / Melissa de Zwart
The trouble with dignity / Amy Gajda
The uncertain landscape of Article 8 of the ECHR: the protection of reputation as a fundamental human right? / Tanya Aplin, Jason Bosland
Vindicating reputation and privacy / David Rolph
Divining the dignity torts: a possible future for defamation and privacy / Ursula Cheer
Reverberations of Sullivan? Considering defamation and privacy law reform / Andrew T. Kenyon, Megan Richardson.
Summary
"Defamation and privacy are now two central issues in media law. While defamation law has long posed concerns for media publications, the emergence of privacy as a legal challenge has been relatively recent in many common law jurisdictions outside the US. A number of jurisdictions have seen recent defamation and privacy law reforms, which have often drawn on, or reacted against, developments elsewhere. This timely book examines topical issues in defamation and privacy law focused on media, journalism and contemporary communication. Aimed at a wide legal audience, it brings together leading and emerging analysts of media law to address current and proposed reforms and the impact of changes in communication environments, and to re-examine basic principles such as harm and free speech. This book will be of interest to all those working on commonwealth or US law, as well as comparative scholars from wider jurisdictions"-- Provided by publisher.
Note
Includes papers presented at a workshop was held at the Centre for Media and Communications Law at the University of Melbourne.--ECIP preface and acknowledgements.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-372) and index.
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K3253.A6 C658 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9781107123649 hardcover
110712364X hardcover
110712364X hardcover
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