Tugendhat and Christie: The Law of Privacy and the Media

Author:   Mark Warby Qc ,  Dr Nicole Moreham ,  Iain Christie ,  Sir Michael Tugendhat
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd edition
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9780199581153


Pages:   896
Publication Date:   03 March 2011
Format:   Hardback
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"The first edition of this book quickly established itself as the leading reference work on the rapidly developing law of privacy in England and Wales, and the specialist team of barristers from 5RB(the media, entertainment and human rights chambers) and expert academic foreign law contributors have now prepared a timely new edition. Many of the contributors have appeared or advised in the leading cases which are shaping the law of privacy. The book considers how the law protects the publication of personal information without undermining the fundamental principle of freedom of expression. Since the first edition was published the law of privacy has developed considerably. As predicted by the authors, a separate and distinct cause of action, known as ""misuse of personal information"" has been created, though its precise remit is still being defined by the courts. Alongside this new tort or equitable remedy, traditional causes of action (most notably breach of confidence) remain available to provide remedies for invasions of privacy. The common law continues to be influenced by the competing rights under Articles 8 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and its concurrent Strasbourg jurisprudence and, to a lesser extent, by application of the principles established in the Data Protection Act 1998. The case law is developing on a case by case basis, drawing on comparative legal and academic sources where appropriate. Against this background the debate as to whether Parliament should enact a general law of privacy rumbles on. Although intended as a practitioners' guide to the law, this major work includes a consideration of comparative and international jurisprudence, as well as leading academic writings on the subject, in order to elaborate the principles upon which privacy rights are based. These may helpfully guide the development of English law in the years ahead. The structure moves from the historical and contextual, through the academic and comparative, to the practical and developing law. At the heart of the book is an explanation of existing causes of action which may be used to protect personal privacy and practical advice on defences and remedies that may be available. It is recognized that recent legislation, most notably the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Human Rights Act 1998, has had a significant impact on the law in this area and full consideration is given to their application. A vast range of important recent case law is also analysed, including Max Mosley v News Group Newspapers Ltd, the J.K Rowling case and Terry v Persons Unknown. The topic of super-injunctions is addressed as are the latest proposals for reform of the law in this rapidly-developing and highly controversial field. The work was also cited favourably in the Court of Appeal judgment for KGM v News Group. This work was also cited favourably in the Court of Appeal judgment for KGM v News Group. Tugendhat and Christie: The Law of Privacy and the Media is essential reading for all those who act for or against the media, as well as all those with a general interest in the subject."

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Author:   Mark Warby Qc ,  Dr Nicole Moreham ,  Iain Christie ,  Sir Michael Tugendhat
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 5.70cm , Length: 25.10cm
Weight:   1.751kg
ISBN:  

9780199581153


ISBN 10:   0199581150
Pages:   896
Publication Date:   03 March 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The second edition maintains the high standards of the first and out to ensure this title retains its status as a work of unparalleled ambition and excellence. Paul Wragg


iTugendhat and Christie's The Law of Privacy and Mediar remains a valuable and comprehensive practitioners' reference book with a particularly useful comparative element in international jurisprudence, elaborating on the principles of privacy laws in other countries. Ursula Smartt, Entertainment Law Review The second edition maintains the high standards of the first and out to ensure this title retains its status as a work of unparalleled ambition and excellence. Paul Wragg


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Iain Christie is a barrister at 5RB specialising in the human rights aspects of media law, in particular the relationship between the right of personal privacy and the right to freedom of expression. Prior to joining 5RB he was a legal adviser to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office and acted for the Government in a number of high profile cases before the European Court of Human Rights. He has been the UK representative on various international negotiations at the United Nations and Council of Europe and has worked on several Parliamentary Bills including the Human Rights Act 1998. He is now on the Attorney General's panel of junior counsel to the Crown. Iain appeared in the House of Lords for the Claimants in Wainwright v Home Office, for which he was nominated for the Bar Pro Bono Award in 2003, and more recently for Michael Durant in his bid to overturn the controversial Court of Appeal ruling on access to personal data. Dr Nicole Moreham is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Wellington. She joined in 2006 having spent seven years at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, first as a Masters and PhD student and then as a Fellow and Lecturer in Law. She completed her undergraduate Honours degree at the University of Canterbury and worked as a judges' clerk at the New Zealand Court of Appeal. Nicole's doctoral thesis is entitled 'Privacy and the Common Law' and she continues to research and publish on privacy law. Her research interests also extend to other aspects of media law and to the law of tort and she taught the law of contract and administrative law for several years at Cambridge. Mark Warby QC is a leading silk in media, entertainment and sports law at 5RB. Over the years he has acted for and against all the national newspaper groups, and major broadcasters, national, regional and local newspapers and magazines and several Internet organisations (Demon, AOL, Google). Claimant clients have included many well known figures from the worlds of entertainment, the media, sport and politics. Defamation, privacy and data protection are substantial elements of his practice. Notable recent cases include Max Mosley v News Group (privacy of S&M activities), Atlantis v L'Espresso (for Italian magazine, defeating corporate libel claims over minimal English publication), Murray v Big Pictures (for agency, defending J K Rowling's claim over pictures of her infant son).

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