Web16 Att-Gen v Guardian Newspapers Ltd (No.2) [1990] 1 A.C. 109 at 281 per Lord Goff. 17 See Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers Ltd [2004] UKHL 22 at [14] per Lord Nicholls. 18 A v B [2002] EWCA Civ 337 at [29] per Lord Woolf C.J. referring to Jack J. in the High Court: A v B Plc [2001] 1 W.L.R. 2341 at [63]. WebMay 6, 2004 · Thu 6 May 2004 08.30 EDT Naomi Campbell today won her privacy case against the Daily Mirror after the law lords ruled she was …
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WebOct 7, 2016 · 35. Where there is no reasonable or legitimate expectation of privacy, the right to private life is not engaged (see Von Hannover v Germany (2005) 40 EHRR 1 at [51], Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers Ltd [2004] 2 AC 457 at [21], Murray v Express Newspapers plc [2009] Ch 481). Mr Wall, assuming he considered at all seriously the … WebCampbell v Mirror Group Newspapers [2004] In the opening of the 2004 appeal judgment by Lord Nicholls and Lord Hoffman, it was stated that a duty of confidence would only arise if the person subject to the duty were in a situation where they: "knew or ought to know that the other person could reasonably expect their privacy to be protected6". The claimant was supermodel Naomi Campbell (C). She had made public statements that she did not take drugs. The defendant newspaper published articles regarding her drug addiction and showed photographs as she was leaving a group meeting for drug addicts. C sought damages for breach of … See more C was successful at trial where it was held that the information complained of was confidential and publication was not in the public interest. The … See more The House of Lords held that the correct test to determine whether information was private was to consider whether a reasonable person of … See more song close to you by bobby womack