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Personality Rights in European Tort Law Gert Bruggemeier (Universitat Bremen)

Personality Rights in European Tort Law By Gert Bruggemeier (Universitat Bremen)

Personality Rights in European Tort Law by Gert Bruggemeier (Universitat Bremen)


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Covering areas such as defamation, privacy law and image rights, this collection of case studies from fourteen European legal systems analyses the legal protection of personality interests in Europe.

Personality Rights in European Tort Law Summary

Personality Rights in European Tort Law by Gert Bruggemeier (Universitat Bremen)

This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of civil liability for invasion of personality interests in Europe. It is the final product of the collaboration of twenty-seven scholars and includes case studies of fourteen European jurisdictions, as well as an introductory chapter written from a US perspective. The case studies focus in particular on the legal protection of honour and reputation, privacy, self-determination and image. This volume aims to detect hidden similarities (the 'common core') in the actual legal treatment accorded by different European countries to personal interests which in some of these countries qualify as 'personality rights', and also to detect hidden disparities in the 'law in action' of countries whose 'law in the books' seem to protect one and the same personality interest in the same way.

About Gert Bruggemeier (Universitat Bremen)

Gert Bruggemeier is Professor of Private Law, European Economic Law and Comparative Law at the Law Faculty, University of Bremen. Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi is a Senior Researcher at the Centre of European Law and Politics (ZERP) at the University of Bremen and a Lecturer in Comparative Law at the Hanse Law School, Bremen. Patrick O'Callaghan is a Lecturer in Law at Newcastle University Law School.

Table of Contents

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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NPB9780521194914
9780521194914
0521194911
Personality Rights in European Tort Law by Gert Bruggemeier (Universitat Bremen)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2010-04-15
620
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