The Princess and the Press: Privacy after Caroline von Hannover v. Germany
Katja S. Ziegler (ed), Human Rights and Private Law: Privacy as Autonomy (Oxford, Hart Publishing 2007) pp. 189-208.
20 Pages Posted: 31 Dec 2013
Date Written: August 4, 2007
Abstract
The paper analyses the European Court of Human Right's decision in von Hanover v Germany in the light of the decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court in the case. It critically analyses the balancing between the freedom of expression/the press and privacy rights.
Keywords: privacy, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, margin of appreciation
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Ziegler, Katja S., The Princess and the Press: Privacy after Caroline von Hannover v. Germany (August 4, 2007). Katja S. Ziegler (ed), Human Rights and Private Law: Privacy as Autonomy (Oxford, Hart Publishing 2007) pp. 189-208., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1653362
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