The legal protection of personality rights : : Chinese and European perspectives / / edited by Ken Oliphant, Pinghua Zhang, Lei Chen.

This book aims to investigate the way in which personality rights are protected in China through a comparative and cross-cultural lens drawing on perspectives from Europe and elsewhere in the world. Currently, the question whether or not to incorporate a special law on personal rights – the right to...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill/Nijhoff,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Chinese and Comparative Law Series 5.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 227 pages).
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction / Ken Oliphant and Zhang Pinghua and Chen Lei
  • On the Legal Protection of Personality Rights in General: Europe
  • The Protection of Personality Rights in Comparative Perspective: Basic Questions / Barbara C Steininger
  • Personality Rights in Different European Legal Systems: Privacy, Dignity, Honour and Reputation / Eva Ondreasova
  • The Protection of Personality Rights in Private Law: Remedies / Monika Hinteregger
  • Human Rights and the Protection of Personality Rights in Europe: Comparative Reflections / Ernst Karner
  • On the Legal Protection of Personality Rights in General: China
  • Codifying Personality Rights in China: Legislative Innovation or Scaremongering? / Chen Lei
  • The Structure of the Interest in Personality and the Introduction of a Statutory Right of Personality / Zhang Pinghua
  • Special Topics Relating to the Protection of Personality Rights by Private Law
  • Personality Rights and the Internet in Europe / Laura Emilia Weissel
  • The Right to Privacy in the Internet Age: The Chinese Perspective / Wang Jia
  • Personality Rights, the Mass Media and the European Convention on Human Rights / Thomas Thiede
  • Protection of Patient Personality Rights in China / Ding Chunyan
  • On the Independence of Personalities and Restrictions on the Status of Spouses / Fan Liying.