This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Press via https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008197316000696THE image of King Canute trying to hold back the tide is a popular one used to critique attempts by national courts to restrain the publication of private information in the face of a global and online media. The truth, or at least the allegation, will out. The issue is certainly not a new one. The futility of an injunction in England and Wales, given extensive publication out of the jurisdiction, played a key role in the Spycatcher litigation in the late 1980s. Such futility is a feature of confidentiality or secrecy: the tide of information cannot be held back in an information age. In PJS v N...
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Is the existing law in England and Wales adequate to protect the privacy of the individual against t...
This Article focuses on the proper balance for the tort system to strike between its role as a means...
Francis Gurry's renowned work, Breach of Confidence, published in 1984, was groundbreaking and inval...
Injunctions are a contentious issue between the judiciary and the press. What the press wishes to pu...
This article examines the unintended consequences of injunctions granted in misuse of private inform...
This article examines the unintended consequences of injunctions granted in misuse of private inform...
In C v Holland, Whata J recognised that the tort of intrusion upon seclusion formed part of New Zeal...
In recent years, a series of leading cases have returned to consider these questions. The implicatio...
The media\u27s use of intrusive newsgathering techniques poses an increasing threat to individual pr...
The Justice and Security Act of 2013 provides for closed hearings in civil cases involving security ...
The media\u27s use of intrusive newsgathering techniques poses an increasing threat to individual pr...
This article examines the unintended consequences of injunctions granted in misuse of private inform...
In civil litigation courts often deal with information that is subject to a previously imposed restr...
As new and intrusive ways of invading a person’s privacy become increasingly common, it is important...
As new and intrusive ways of invading a person’s privacy become increasingly common, it is important...
Is the existing law in England and Wales adequate to protect the privacy of the individual against t...
This Article focuses on the proper balance for the tort system to strike between its role as a means...
Francis Gurry's renowned work, Breach of Confidence, published in 1984, was groundbreaking and inval...