Today's extract from the book After Leveson* is by the journalist, and journalism lecturer, Natalie Peck. She considers Lord Justice Leveson's deliberations on privacy
The discussion of privacy, as both a concept and a human right in relation to press intrusion, was a central element to the Leveson inquiry's hearings.
In philosophical and legal literature, privacy has been likened to an "elusive status" and "murky conceptual waters". Many academics, journalists, legal writers, lawyers and judges have tried to define privacy, but no single definition is agreed upon.
Lord Justice Leveson examined, but never lingered, on the definitional problems of privacy. His focus lay in uncovering the "dark arts" of journalism and in hearing the evidence of those who had been affected by press intrusion.
The judge's report steers clear of recommending an extension of the civil law to protect individual privacy. The action centres instead around the formation of a...
The discussion of privacy, as both a concept and a human right in relation to press intrusion, was a central element to the Leveson inquiry's hearings.
In philosophical and legal literature, privacy has been likened to an "elusive status" and "murky conceptual waters". Many academics, journalists, legal writers, lawyers and judges have tried to define privacy, but no single definition is agreed upon.
Lord Justice Leveson examined, but never lingered, on the definitional problems of privacy. His focus lay in uncovering the "dark arts" of journalism and in hearing the evidence of those who had been affected by press intrusion.
The judge's report steers clear of recommending an extension of the civil law to protect individual privacy. The action centres instead around the formation of a...
- 3/27/2013
- by Roy Greenslade
- The Guardian - Film News
Eeek... The 'ultimate fish movie' soundtrack will be streamed both above and underwater. But you can watch from the safety of the balcony, or go to Finding Nemo earlier in the evening
The Guardian Northerner has carried regular dispatches on the community rescue of Bramley Baths in Leeds, most of them by John Baron but with occasional chipping in by myself, because I learned to swim there.
Our snack after lessons of a Wagon Wheel and half a tube of Horlicks tablets ranks with many apparently much finer spreads as one of the Great Meals of my life.
As John has chronicled, the splendid Edwardian building has been the subject of a takeover by local enthusiasts, much encouraged by Rachel Reeves, the Labour MP for Leeds West, and her illustrious predecessor, John Battle. This has been notable for high-spirited fun and games to attract the new users which the baths...
The Guardian Northerner has carried regular dispatches on the community rescue of Bramley Baths in Leeds, most of them by John Baron but with occasional chipping in by myself, because I learned to swim there.
Our snack after lessons of a Wagon Wheel and half a tube of Horlicks tablets ranks with many apparently much finer spreads as one of the Great Meals of my life.
As John has chronicled, the splendid Edwardian building has been the subject of a takeover by local enthusiasts, much encouraged by Rachel Reeves, the Labour MP for Leeds West, and her illustrious predecessor, John Battle. This has been notable for high-spirited fun and games to attract the new users which the baths...
- 3/21/2013
- by Martin Wainwright
- The Guardian - Film News
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