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C/L/663. Dissertation outline. Balancing competing rights: Freedom of the press and the maintenance of privacy at ground level

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2010
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This dissertation outline focuses on freedom of the press and the maintenance of privacy. The outline begins by discussing The Human Rights Act and the Office of Communications and the Press Complaints Commission (OFCOM). The aims of the research are highlighted: to consider the conflict between freedom of the press and privacy at ground level, and to analyse how regulators deal with this balance, in order to see whether the balance is correct. The structure and content of the literature review is provided. Data and research will be collected through analysis of case laws, and the paper aims to conclude by suggesting the reasons why the law has moved to far towards the right of privacy and away from the freedom of press.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, freedom of press, privacy, human rights act, Office of Communications and the Press Complaints Commission, OFCOM,

 
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