
PROHIBITION OF PUBLISHING PERSONAL DATA IN THE PRESS... - MARTA ŁOSZEWSKA-OŁOWSKA
In today's world, where the boundaries between privacy and publicity are becoming increasingly blurred, the protection of personal data is of particular importance. Marta Łoszewska-Ołowska's book addresses an extremely important topic related to the limits of publishing personal data in the press, analyzing the legal, ethical and social aspects of this issue. It is a must-read for every journalist, lawyer and anyone interested in the topic.
- Legal analysis of Article 13 of the Press Law.
- Compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and Strasbourg standards.
- The issue of stigmatization of suspects and accused persons.
- Camouflage in the media and its consequences.
- Discussion on the amendment of the Press Law.
- Practical aspects of disclosing identity in the press.
- Impact of publication on the lives of public figures.
The author, Marta Łoszewska-Ołowska, analyzes Article 13 of the Press Law, comparing it with constitutional norms and Strasbourg standards. She considers the rationality and necessity of this regulation, and also refers to the issue of stigmatization of suspects or accused persons, which is often an argument for maintaining camouflage in the media. The book is a valuable contribution to the discussion on the limits of freedom of speech and the right to privacy.
The monograph is a contribution to the public debate on the need to amend Article 13 of the Press Law. The author indicates the directions in which legislative work should proceed in order to take into account both the public interest and the protection of individual rights. This publication is not only a legal analysis, but also a reflection on the role of the media in a democratic society.
The monograph given to readers is a compendium of knowledge on the regulations regarding the publication of personal data in the press. The author analyzes this regulation from the perspective of its compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and Strasbourg standards. She also looks at it from the point of view of rationality and the need for its existence. It refers to the issue of stigmatization of the suspect (accused), which is raised as one of the arguments for maintaining camouflage.
Detailed information:
Pages: 334
Cover: paperback
Format: 17x25 cm
Year of publication: 2018
Publisher: ASPRA
Specifications
| ISBN | 9788375458411 |
| Author | Marta Łoszewska-Ołowska |
| Format | 17x25 cm |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 334 |
| Year of publication | 2018 |
| Publisher | ASPRA |
| Theme | prawo |
Marta Łoszewska-Ołowska - Prohibition of publishing personal data in the press
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