Providing comparative analysis that examines both Western and
non-Western legal systems, this wide-ranging Handbook expands and
enriches the existing privacy and defamation law literature and
addresses the fundamental issues facing today's scholars and
practitioners. Comparative Privacy and Defamation provides
insightful commentary on issues of theory and doctrine, including
the challenges of General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and
the impact of new technologies on the law. Chapters explore the
origins and development of the right to privacy, privacy rights of
photographic subjects and defamation by photo-manipulation, and the
right to be forgotten. Containing contributions from expert
international scholars, this comprehensive Handbook investigates
the liability of internet intermediaries in cases of defamation and
the emerging problem of global injunctions before concluding with
eight country focussed studies. Engaging and accessible, this
Handbook will be a key resource for students and scholars
researching in the fields of privacy and defamation law, internet
and technological law and information and media law. Contributors
include: T.D.C. Bennett, S. Bretthauer, J. Campbell, P. Coe, M.
Cornils, S.C. Ekaratne, A. Gajda, G. Gil, A. Koltay, R.
Krotoszynski, J. Kulesza, D. Mangan, D. Milo, R. Moosavian, J.
Oster, K.S. Park, M. Pearson, J. Reichel, D. Rolph, J. Shimizu,
D.N. Staiger, R.L. Weaver, R.H. Weber, P. Wragg, M.N. Yan, V.
Zeno-Zencovich
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