PRIVACY IN THE BRITISH COMMON LAW SYSTEM – AN OUTLINE OF ISSUES
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https://doi.org/10.12775/TIS.2012.001Keywords
privacy, right to privacy, law, common law, human rights, European Convention on Human Rights, international law, jurisdictionAbstract
The article deals with an outline history of development of the right to privacy in the legal system of the United Kingdom. It is also to serve as a critical analysis of existing in this legal system contemporary model of privacy protection formed by the mutual relation between jurisdiction, statute law norms and the correlation between the right to privacy and the right to information and freedom of speech.References
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