The Campbell legacy : reflections on the tort of misuse of privacy information / edited by Thomas D.C. Bennett, Daithi Mac Sithigh.

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Publication details:
Abingdon, Oxfordshire : Routledge, 2018.
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
88165
Subject:
Privacy, Right of -- Great Britain.
Contents:
Introduction: The Campbell Legacy / Thomas D.C. Bennett and Daithi Mac Sithigh
1. Liability for listening: why phone hacking is an actionable breach of privacy / N.A. Moreham
2. A landmark at a turning point: Campbell and the use of privacy law to constrain media power / Jacob Rowbottom
3. A just balance or just imbalance? The role of metaphor in misuse of private information / Rebecca Moosavian
4. Protecting private information of public interest: Campbell's great promise, unfulfilled / Paul Wragg
5. Privacy, third parties and judicial method: Wainwright's legacy of uncertainty / Thomas D.C. Bennett
6. The harms of privacy / Eric Descheemaeke.
Summary:
In 2004, a judgment from the highest court in the UK gave birth to a new era of privacy law. That case, brought by the supermodel Naomi Campbell against Mirror Group Newspapers, is today rightly regarded as a turning point for the protection of individuals' privacy. The case is seen as the turning point in the development of English privacy law, and has also had major implications for the law elsewhere, including in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Canada. The manner in which the common law's privacy protections have developed since, and the direction in which they might develop still further, are the subject of this book. This collection, written by leading scholars in the privacy field from the UK and beyond, considers the legacy of Campbell's case. The contributors address the Campbell legacy from a range of legal perspectives and discuss broader themes of power, metaphor, consistency, and technological change. - Publisher's website.
ISBN:
9781138057968
Phys. description:
xv, 165 p. ; 25 cm