Remedies for Breach of Privacy

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نام کتاب : Remedies for Breach of Privacy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : راهکارهایی برای نقض حریم خصوصی
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ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 471
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509915606 , 9781509915613
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت



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Preface\nAcknowledgements\nContents\nList of Contributors\n1. Remedies for Breach of Privacy\n I. Beginnings\n II. Why Remedies Matter\n III. The Connection Between Right and Remedy\n IV. Comparison and Context\n V. Core Issues\n2. Privacy Injunctions and the Rule of Law\n I. Introduction\n II. Prior Restraint\n III. The Rule of Law\n IV. Defamation\n V. What is a Super-injunction?\n VI. Anton Piller and Search Orders\n VII. Breaches of Confidence other than in Personal or Private Information\n VIII. Privacy Cases\n IX. Open Justice\n X. Orders Made Without a Return Date\n XI. Super-injunctions after 1998\n XII. The Numbers\n XIII. Parliament and the Rule of Law\n3. Varieties of Damages for Breach of Privacy\n I. Introduction\n II. Compensatory Damages\n III. Non-Compensatory Damages\n IV. Damages in Lieu of an Injunction\n V. Conclusion\n4. Damages for Wrongdoing in the Absence of Loss\n I. Introduction\n II. Wrongs\n III. Wrongs and Loss\n IV. A Great Case\n V. Damages: General Principles\n VI. Per Se or Not Per Se\n VII. Why Do We Have the Rights We Do?\n VIII. Why Don’t We Have the Rights We Don’t?\n IX. Abuse of Rights?\n X. Intimidation\n XI. Consequential Harm\n XII. Offence, Distress, Preference, Dignity, Reputation\n XIII. Autonomy\n XIV. Do Human Rights Make the Difference?\n XV. Confidence\n XVI. Damages in Equity\n XVII. Equitable Compensation\n XVIII. Quantification\n XIX. Were We Wrong?\n5. Compensating for Loss of Dignity and Autonomy\n I. Introduction\n II. Damages for Loss of Privacy Per Se\n III. The Relationship Between Privacy and Dignity and Autonomy\n IV. Conclusion and a Postscript on Distress\n6. Claimant-Focused Damages in the Law of Privacy\n I. Introduction\n II. Vindicatory Damages\n III. Compensatory Damages\n IV. Aggravated Damages\n V. Nominal Damages\n VI. Conclusion\n7. Invasion of Privacy and Recovery for Distress\n I. Recent Cases\n II. Older Cases\n III. Arguments from Logic and Policy\n IV. Conclusion\n8. Gain-Based Relief for Breach of Privacy\n I. Introduction\n II. Shackles of History: Tort or Equitable Cause of Action?\n III. Two Different Gain-Based Measures\n IV. Normative Bases for Gain-Based Relief for Breach of Privacy\n V. Conclusion\n9. Apologies and Corrections as Remedies for Serious Invasions of Privacy\n I. Introduction\n II. The ALRC Proposals\n III. Meaning and Function of Apologies in Resolution of Privacy Torts and Other Civil Actions\n IV. Apologies and Corrections as a Factor in the Assessment of General Damages for Invasion of Privacy\n V. Apology Orders and Correction Orders\n VI. Conclusion\n10. Remedial Consequences of Classification of a Privacy Action: Dog or Wolf, Tort or Equity?\n I. Introduction\n II. Choice of Law\n III. Vicarious Liability\n IV. Injunctions\n V. Damages\n VI. Conclusion\n11. Privacy Remedies Viewed Through an Equitable Lens\n I. Introduction\n II. Full Range of Relief\n III. Injunction\n IV. Compensation for Loss\n V. Account of Profits\n VI. Restitution\n VII. Aggravation\n VIII. Exemplary Awards\n IX. Proprietary Relief\n X. Conclusion\n12. Remedies for Breach of Privacy: A Study of a Different Hedgehog\n I. The Tort Emerges\n II. A Journey into the American Law of Remedies\n III. Remedies for Breach of Privacy: Wherein the Elegance\n IV. A Conclusion on Remedies\n13. Remedies for Breach of Privacy in Canada\n I. Introduction\n II. Canadian Developments of Prosser’s First Two Torts\n III. Class Actions in Both Privacy Torts\n IV. Elements of Injunctive Relief and Privacy\n V. Conclusion\n14. Damages for Interference with Privacy Under Statute: The New Zealand Privacy Act 1993\n I. Introduction\n II. The Privacy Act 1993 – Overview\n III. Complaints under the Privacy Act\n IV. Interference with Privacy\n V. Causation\n VI. Remedies\n VII. Damages\n VIII. Pecuniary Loss and Loss of a Benefit\n IX. Damages for Emotional Harm\n X. Conclusion\n Appendix\n15. Determinations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) as a Privacy Remedy\n I. Introduction\n II. The Power to Make Determination sunder Section 52\n III. Compensation Awards under Section 52\n IV. Assessment of Non-Economic Losses\n V. Non-Compensatory Remedies\n VI. Conclusion\n16. Invasion of Privacy: Cross-Border Implications\n I. Introduction: Substantive Law on Invasion of Privacy\n II. Personal Jurisdiction in Privacy Actions\n III. Choice of Law\n IV. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments\n V. Conclusion\nIndex




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