
Human Rights and Private Law
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Several common threads are revealed running across jurisdictions and different areas of law and aspects of privacy. The most notable is the definition of privacy in terms of the autonomy of the individual, a notion associated with the liberal state in the classic sense but now acquiring more content as a human right also linked to ideas of social justice.
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KATJA S ZIEGLER
Part I Cross-Sectional Issues: Human Rights and Private Law
Part I.A Privacy as a Human Right in Conflict with Other Human Rights
2. The Core Business of Privacy Law: Protecting Autonomy
HANS NIEUWENHUIS
Part I.B Public-Private Law Cross-over: Horizontality of Human Rights
3. Human Rights and Private Law
LORENZ FASTRICH
4. Horizontality and the Human Rights Act 1998
ALISON L YOUNG
5. Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights, Privacy and Social Justice
AURELIA COLOMBI CIACCHI
Part I.C Privacy and Tort Law
6. A Right to Privacy?
NW BARBER
7. Privacy and Tort Design
RODERICK BAGSHAW
8. Damages as a Remedy for Infringements upon Privacy
SIEWERT LINDENBERGH
Part II Restraints on Privacy by Private Parties: Specific Issue Areas
Part II.A Contract Law
9. Privacy of Contract
HENRICUS J SNIJDERS
10. Discrimination in Private Law - New European Principles and the Freedom of Contract
DAGMAR COESTER-WALTJEN
Part II.B Labour Law
11. Protection of Employees' Individual Rights in the Employer-Employee Relationship
MICHAEL COESTER
12. Privacy, Employment and the Human Rights Act 1998
MARK FREEDLAND
Part II.C Freedom of Expression and Personality Rights: Intellectual Property Law, Media Law
13. Constitutional Protection of Authors' Moral Rights in the European Union - Between Privacy, Property and the Regulation of the Economy
JOSEF DREXL
14. Private Control/Public Speech
LESLIE KIM TREIGER-BAR-AM AND MICHAEL SPENCE
15. The Princess and the Press:Privacy after Caroline von Hannover v Germany
KATJA S ZIEGLER
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