This collection of case studies from fourteen European legal systems analyses the legal protection of personality interests in Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I: 1. General introduction 2. Protection of personality rights in the law of delict/torts in Europe: mapping out paradigms 3. American tort law and the right to privacy Part II. Case Studies: 4. Case 1: the corrupt politician 5. Case 2: convicted law professor 6. Case 3: the paedophile case 7. Case 4: an invented life story? 8. Case 5: a former statesman's family life 9. Case 6: a satirical magazine 10. Case 7: a snapshot of a person 11. Case 8: a paparazzo's telephoto lens 12. Case 9: Naked.Little.Girl.Com 13. Case 10: the late famous tennis player 14. Case 11: the popular TV presenter 15. Case 12: copied emails 16. Case 13: Brigitte's diaries 17. Case 14: tape recordings of a committee meeting 18. Case 15: 'light cigarettes reduce the risk of cancer' 19. Case 16: doctor's non-disclosure of a foetal disease 20. Case 17: WAF - a gang of incompetents? Part III: 21. A common core of personality protection.
Part I: 1. General introduction 2. Protection of personality rights in the law of delict/torts in Europe: mapping out paradigms 3. American tort law and the right to privacy Part II. Case Studies: 4. Case 1: the corrupt politician 5. Case 2: convicted law professor 6. Case 3: the paedophile case 7. Case 4: an invented life story? 8. Case 5: a former statesman's family life 9. Case 6: a satirical magazine 10. Case 7: a snapshot of a person 11. Case 8: a paparazzo's telephoto lens 12. Case 9: Naked.Little.Girl.Com 13. Case 10: the late famous tennis player 14. Case 11: the popular TV presenter 15. Case 12: copied emails 16. Case 13: Brigitte's diaries 17. Case 14: tape recordings of a committee meeting 18. Case 15: 'light cigarettes reduce the risk of cancer' 19. Case 16: doctor's non-disclosure of a foetal disease 20. Case 17: WAF - a gang of incompetents? Part III: 21. A common core of personality protection.
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