The perceived breakdown in the legal regime of privacy protection can be addressed by certain amendments to the Human Rights Act

Scott, AndrewORCID logo (2011) The perceived breakdown in the legal regime of privacy protection can be addressed by certain amendments to the Human Rights Act. [Online resource]
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Following on from an Index on Censorship debate on privacy, free speech and a feral press at LSE, Andrew Scott reviews events of the ‘Privacy Spring’ and finds that while we do not need a new privacy law, some refinements to the Human Rights Act might be able to address the perceived breakdown in the legal regime of privacy protection.


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