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Protecting Privacy by Basil S Markesinis, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999, xii + 243 + (index) 5 pp (no price stated) ISBN 0 19 826885 8

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Copyright © Society of Legal Scholars 2000

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References

1. Preface, p v.

2. Ibid.

3. B C Markesinis ‘Comparative Law – A Subject in Search of an Audience’ (1990) 53 MLR 1.

4. Preface, p v.

5. Ibid.

6. Preface, p vi.

7. Markesinis, above n 3, p 2.

8. (1991) FSR 62.

9. Seep 21.

10. Ibid.

11. Seep 28.

12. Human Rights Act 1998.

13. Article 8 of the ECHR, reproduced in Sch. 1 to the Human Rights Act, provides ‘Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence’ (this is subject to a number of standard exceptions) (in accordance with the law.)

14. See p 183, and also Hansard, HL Deb, 3 November 1997, cols 1229–30.

15. Seep 190.

16. Cass 22.12.56, no 4487, Foro It, 1957, 1, 877.

17. BGHZ 128, NJW 1995, 861.

18. See p 132.

19. See p 237.

20. See p 192.

21. S D Warren and L D Brandeis (1890) 4 Harv LR 193.

22. Ibid, p 196.

23. Restatement (Second) of Torts $652A (1976).

24. See p 166.

25. 420 US 469, 496 (1975).

26. Florida Star v BJF 491 US 524 (1989).

27. Seep 167.

28. Sir H Maine Village Communities in the East and West (London: Murray, 7th edn, 1907) p 4.