With the incorporation into domestic law of the European Convention
on Human Rights,the UK courts will increasingly be called upon to
strike the balance between the potentially conflicting rights of
the right to privacy under Article 8 and the right to freedom of
expression under Article 10. This book looks at the legal and
constitutional development of both these rights and the
relationship between them in several other countries: France,
Germany, Canada, New Zealand and Australia and before the European
Court of Human Rights. With a particular focus on cases concerning
the media, it is an important source for all those interested in
the development of these areas of law under the Human Rights Act.
Contributors: Madeleine Colvin; Catherine Dupre; Rosalind English;
David Lindsay; Marguerite Russell; Jemima Stratford; Rosemary Tobin
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