In the past year, a number of female celebrities have been awarded court orders under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 to constrain the excessive behaviour of the paparazzi. This is a novel, but unsurprising, use of the statute. Indeed, what has been most startling in this development is the fact that the statutory cause of action has never formerly been deployed in this way in the United Kingdom. The aim of this paper is to assess why this has been the case. In doing so, it reflects upon opposing perspectives on the interaction between celebrities and the media; details the origins of the 1997 Act, its requirements, and their application to the newsgathering context; reviews the jurisprudential forebears to the recent actions that s...
Drawing upon empirical research carried out by the author, this paper demonstrates that the current ...
While the value of paparazzi-driven journalism is very low, it would be a detriment to the public if...
While celebrities may have a love-hate relationship with the photographers who give them red carpet ...
In recent months, a number of female celebrities have been awarded court orders under the Protection...
Celebrities and the media possess a unique relationship. Many celebrities skillfully use the media t...
The nature of contemporary celebrity demands the negotiation of publicness and privacy. Given the in...
Lawmakers in Los Angeles and in surrounding cities recently proposed the creation of personal safety...
The right to privacy of celebrities was at the core of the Leveson Inquiry. The Inquiry came about f...
Inspite of the tragedy of Princess Diana and the public backlash against paparazzi, the British Gove...
This Note will describe a brief history of the legal attempts to restrict the paparazzi and the legi...
In 2014 the California legislature passed into law updates to two parts of the state’s civil code ai...
As the law is currently structured, there is no clear protection for a celebrity who is personally o...
The financial rewards of celebrity photos have driven the paparazzi to increasingly dangerous tactic...
Drawing upon empirical research carried out by the author, this paper demonstrates that the current ...
The author argues that providing the adequate protection for the ‘statue’ of celebrities has become ...
Drawing upon empirical research carried out by the author, this paper demonstrates that the current ...
While the value of paparazzi-driven journalism is very low, it would be a detriment to the public if...
While celebrities may have a love-hate relationship with the photographers who give them red carpet ...
In recent months, a number of female celebrities have been awarded court orders under the Protection...
Celebrities and the media possess a unique relationship. Many celebrities skillfully use the media t...
The nature of contemporary celebrity demands the negotiation of publicness and privacy. Given the in...
Lawmakers in Los Angeles and in surrounding cities recently proposed the creation of personal safety...
The right to privacy of celebrities was at the core of the Leveson Inquiry. The Inquiry came about f...
Inspite of the tragedy of Princess Diana and the public backlash against paparazzi, the British Gove...
This Note will describe a brief history of the legal attempts to restrict the paparazzi and the legi...
In 2014 the California legislature passed into law updates to two parts of the state’s civil code ai...
As the law is currently structured, there is no clear protection for a celebrity who is personally o...
The financial rewards of celebrity photos have driven the paparazzi to increasingly dangerous tactic...
Drawing upon empirical research carried out by the author, this paper demonstrates that the current ...
The author argues that providing the adequate protection for the ‘statue’ of celebrities has become ...
Drawing upon empirical research carried out by the author, this paper demonstrates that the current ...
While the value of paparazzi-driven journalism is very low, it would be a detriment to the public if...
While celebrities may have a love-hate relationship with the photographers who give them red carpet ...