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Chapter 15 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 15 Multiple choice questions
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In
Kaye v Robertson
which one cause of action was successful?
Trespass to the person
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Malicious falsehood
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Libel
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Invasion of privacy
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Articles 8 and 10 of the ECHR apply horizontally between individuals and non-governmental bodies. True or false?
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False
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Which of the following cases did
not
feature a breach of confidence based upon a relationship of confidence?
Argyll v Argyll
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A v B
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Prince of Wales v Associated Newspapers
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Albert v Strange
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Which of the following is
true
of
Douglas v Hello! (No 1)
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Sedley LJ rejected the existence of a right of personal privacy
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An interim injunction was granted
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The claimants were concerned to protect a commercial interest
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Which aspect of the story published in the Mirror did the House of Lords hold breached Naomi Campbell's right to confidence?
Her drug addiction
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That she was receiving treatment for drug addiction
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Details of her treatment
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Correcting an anti-drugs image which she had cultivated
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Which of the following is
not
true of
Wainwright v Home Office
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An action based on invasion of privacy failed
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The action in
Wilkinson v Downton
was successful
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The battery action in respect of the son was partially successful
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The case did not involve false imprisonment
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The existence of a photo in relation to an account makes no difference to a finding that privacy has been invaded. True or False.
True
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False
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Which of the following statements best describes
Von Hannover v Germany (No 1)
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There was no public interest to justify the publication of photos taken in a semi-public place
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The German courts had protected the rights of the claimant
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The claimant's public office meant that she had no expectation of privacy
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French articles and photos should always be protected in Germany
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Max Mosley's action against News Group Newspapers:
Failed due to the public interest in the subject of the story
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Succeeded due to the defamatory nature of the story
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Failed due to the claimant's extremely provocative conduct
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Succeeded due to the fact that privacy had been breached
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Which of the following accurately describes the effect of s 12(3) of the Human Rights Act 1998?
The right of privacy must be given priority in considering the granting of an interim injunction
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Interim injunctions should not be granted unless the court is satisfied that the applicant will succeed at a full trial
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Interim injunctions should be granted whenever necessary
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