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The Right to Privacy

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This book examines the emerging Irish jurisprudence on privacy rights, focusing in particular on how media interference can infringe such rights and on the interaction with the rights and on the interaction with the right to freedom of expression.

It examines the topic from a comparative perspective, making extensive reference to relevant case law from both common and civil law jurisdictions as well as to decisions of the European Court on Human Rights.

While progress of the draft Privacy Bill published in 2006 appears to have stalled, the issue of how privacy rights may be protected is coming before the courts on an increasingly frequent basis. This groundbreaking new work provides an in-depth and comprehensive analysis of this area of the law.

It discusses potential legal strategies for the protection of privacy rights, considering, in particular, the questions of whether privacy should be protected by legislation or by the incremental development of the law by the courts. Hilary Delany has practised as a barrister and is currently Head of School of Law in the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin. Eoin Carolan is a practising barrister with experience of privacy rights litigation in the Irish courts.

He is a member of the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin.

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Round Hall Ltd
1858005086 / 9781858005089
Hardback
31/05/2008
Ireland
390 pages
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