The Law of Privacy and the Media

Second Cumulative Supplement
ISBN13: 9780199283439ISBN10: 0199283435 Paperback, 286 pages
Mar 2006,  In Stock

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Description

This second supplement to The Law of Privacy and the Media covers all of the key developments in the subject up to August 2005. Cases analysed include Naomi Campbell v MGN Ltd, the European Court of Human Rights judgment in Von Hannover v Germany, and the Court of Appeal judgment in Douglas v Hello!. As a cumulative supplement it completely replaces the first supplement published in 2004, and it is an essential purchase for all who have already bought the main work. The main work is also available as a pack with the new supplement (ISBN 0199283443: $365.00).

Product Details

286 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-928343-9ISBN10: 0-19-928343-5

About the Author(s)

Sir Michael Tugendhat was educated at Ampleforth College, at Gonville & Caius College Cambridge, where he was a scholar and read Classics and Philosophy, at Yale University, on a Henry Fellowship, and at the Hague Academy of International Law, at both of which he studied International Law. He is Judge of the Courts of Appeal of Jersey and Guernsey, a Deputy High Court Judge and Recorder of the Crown Court and a Bencher of the Inner Temple. He trained in Mediation with the World Intellectual Property Organisation, Geneva and acts as arbitrator in ICC and other arbitrations. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Advance Legal Studies, University of London, for which he acted as Chair of the Civil Law Working Party on Corruption in 1999. Michael Tugendhat is married with four sons. Iain Christie was educated at Plymouth College and Hatfield College Durham where he read law. He was called to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1989 and in 1991 admitted to the bar of the High Court of Australia. Between 1992 and 2000 he was an assistant legal adviser, HM Diplomatic Service in which capacity he acted for the British Government as agent in proceedings before the European Commission and Court of Human Rights and was a member of the Bill team that drafted the Human Rights Act 1998. He is a Fellow of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies and research student at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. He is also a member of the editorial board of the European Human Rights Law Review and a member of the board of management of the Durham University Human Rights Centre. Iain Christie is married with two daughters.

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