Privacy law
What is privacy law?The earliest definition of privacy in England law was given by Judge Cooley who defined privacy as "the right to be left alone". In 1972 the Younger Committee, an inquiry into privacy stated that the term could not be defined satisfactory once again in the year 1990 the Calcutt Committee concluded that. "nowhere have we found a wholly satisfactory statutory definition of privacy.
Libel law
What is Libel Law?Libel law is a law which stops new papers righting un-true claims which could hurt someones reputation, Such examples are "Funding Evil"
Funding evil In 2003, Rachel Ehrenfeld published her book Funding Evil, which explained how terrorist groups receive funding. Khalid bin Mahfouz was accused of funding terrorist groups in the book.
Broadcasting Act 1990
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