Exam Questions Chapter 16 Horsey Invasion Of Privacy - Tort Law 7e | Updated Test Bank Horsey by Kirsty Horsey. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 16: Invasion of privacy
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Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 16 Question 01
1) What do we mean when we use the term ‘privacy’ in the context of claims in tort law?
Select all appropriate answers from the list.
a. the idea of being free from an ‘unwanted gaze’
b. The idea of being ‘left alone’
c. The idea that no one has a right to know things about you that you don’t want them to know
d. The idea that people who are not celebrities have an unfettered right for their personal lives not to be invaded
e. The idea that everyone has an unfettered right for their personal lives not to be invaded
f. The idea that sometimes people’s personal lives ought to remain that way
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 16 Question 02
2) True or False: privacy cases are all about ‘celebrities’.
a. True
b. False
Type: fill-in-blank
Title: Chapter 16 Question 03
3) In claims for breach of confidence, it is a defence to show that the information made public was in the _______ _________.
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 16 Question 04
4) In Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers, Lord Nicholls commented that the decision in the case, and the way it had been decided, had essentially created a tort of what?
a. Misuse of private information
b. Invasion of privacy
c. Breach of confidence
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 16 Question 05
5) Following Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers [2004], claimants need first to show that they had ‘a reasonable expectation of privacy’ in order to be able to succeed.
a. True
b. False
Type: fill-in-blank
Title: Chapter 16 Question 06
6) In Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers [2004], Baroness Hale said that the outcome may have been different if Naomi Campbell had merely been ‘going about her business in a private street’. This was because ‘[r]eaders will obviously be interested to see how she looks if and when she pops out to the shops for a _______ _________ _______’.
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 16 Question 07
7) Developments in the law relating to privacy have been spurred by which of the following things?
Please select all that apply.
a. Reinterpretation of the requirements of breach of confidence
b. The passage of the Human Rights Act
c. European jurisprudence
d. The Independent Press Standards Organisation (formerly the Press Complaints Commission) Code of Practice
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 16 Question 08
8) Section 12(4) of the Human Rights Act 1998 applies directly to privacy claims and requires any court deciding a human rights-based privacy claim to have particular regard to what?
a. The Convention right to freedom of expression and the extent to which the material is already in the public domain
b. The Convention right to freedom of expression and whether the claimant is known for courting publicity
c. The Convention right to freedom of expression and the right to make a profit by publishing information
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 16 Question 09
9) In privacy cases, the right to freedom of expression is ‘the trump card that always wins’.
a. True
b. False
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 16 Question 10
10) Which of these claimants ultimately won their privacy case?
a. Naomi Campbell
b. Michael Douglas and Katherine Zeta-Jones
c. Elton John
d. Mrs Wainwright
e. Jamie Theakston
f. Rio Ferdinand
g. Max Mosely
h. David Murray (son of JK Rowling)
i. Ryan Giggs
j. Howard Donald from Take That
k. Paul Weller
l. AAA (child fathered by Boris Johnson)
m. Sir Cliff Richard