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András Koltay
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Paul Wragg
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08 Jul 2020
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Comparative Privacy and Defamation
Editors:
András Koltay
and
Paul Wragg
Handbook
Publication Date:
08 Jul 2020
Print ISBN:
9781788970587
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9781788970594
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788970594
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480
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Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 2: The origins and development of the right to privacy
Chapter 3: Privacy and incrementalism
Chapter 4: Theories of reputation
Chapter 5: Separated by a common language: the antipaternalism principle in US and English defamation and privacy law
Part II: PRIVACY LAWS COMPARED
Chapter 6: Weighing content: can expression be more or less important? Categorical or case by case balancing and its (respective) disposition to rank relevance of communication
Chapter 7: What is it the public has a right to know? The right to privacy for public officials and the right of access to official documents – European and Swedish perspectives
Chapter 8: Do we need to separate privacy and reputation? USA, Europe and Korea compared
Chapter 9: Public image (un)limited: privacy rights of the photographic subject in England and New York compared
Chapter 10: What newsworthiness means
Chapter 11: Defamation by photo manipulation under New Zealand law
Part III: DATA PROTECTION
Chapter 12: A European and German perspective on data protection law in a digitised world
Chapter 13: Right to be forgotten in the global information economy
Chapter 14: Enforcing privacy through individual data access rights: a comparative study
Part IV: DEFAMATION LAWS COMPARED
Chapter 15: Defamation: a half-century of changes (more or less)
Chapter 16: A comparative analysis of the treatment of corporate reputation in Australia and the UK
Part V: DEFAMATION, PRIVACY AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Chapter 17: Liability of internet intermediaries for defamation: beyond publication and innocent dissemination
Chapter 18: Defamation on the internet: the role and responsibilities of gatekeepers
Chapter 19: Privacy, remedies and comity: the emerging problem of global injunctions and some preliminary thoughts on how best to address it
Part VI: COUNTRY CHAPTERS
Chapter 20: Free speech and the rights relating to personality involving politicians in French law
Chapter 21: Italian defamation and privacy law from a comparative perspective
Chapter 22: Canadian defamation and privacy law in comparative context
Chapter 23: Privacy and defamation in Australia – a post-colonial tango
Chapter 24: South Africas reasonable publication defence and the United Kingdoms public interest defence: two sides of the same coin?
Chapter 25: Defamation and privacy law in Japan – from a comparative perspective
Chapter 26: The Chinese defamation law four decades on (1979–2019): legal rules versus political uncertainties
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Law - Academic
Comparative Law
Information and Media Law
Internet and Technology Law
Privacy
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