Campbell v MGN Ltd

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gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:law
gptkbp:appealsTo gptkb:House_of_Lords
gptkb:Court_of_Appeal_of_England_and_Wales
gptkbp:area privacy law
breach of confidence
gptkbp:article10 freedom of expression
gptkbp:article8 right to respect for private and family life
gptkbp:citation gptkb:[2004]_UKHL_22
gptkbp:claimedBy gptkb:Naomi_Campbell
gptkbp:country gptkb:United_Kingdom
gptkbp:date 2004-05-06
gptkbp:defendant gptkb:Mirror_Group_Newspapers_Ltd
gptkbp:destroyedBy £3,500
gptkbp:factsOfCase Naomi Campbell sued Mirror Group Newspapers for publishing details and photographs of her attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings.
gptkbp:fullName gptkb:Naomi_Campbell_v_Mirror_Group_Newspapers_Ltd
gptkbp:hasKeyword entertainment
human rights
privacy
media law
breach of confidence
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Campbell v MGN Ltd
gptkbp:judge gptkb:Lord_Hoffmann
gptkb:Baroness_Hale
gptkb:Lord_Carswell
gptkb:Lord_Hope
gptkb:Lord_Nicholls
gptkb:House_of_Lords
gptkbp:legalCitation gptkb:[2004]_UKHL_22
[2004] 2 AC 457
[2004] 2 WLR 1232
[2004] EMLR 397
gptkbp:legalImpact clarified the law on privacy and media intrusion
influenced subsequent privacy cases in the UK
gptkbp:legalSystem balancing exercise between Article 8 and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights
reasonable expectation of privacy
gptkbp:mediaCoverage extensive
gptkbp:photographsPublished Naomi Campbell leaving Narcotics Anonymous meeting
gptkbp:predecessor misuse of private information
gptkbp:pressFreedomDebate case raised issues about limits of press freedom
gptkbp:principle balancing privacy rights and freedom of expression
gptkbp:relatedTo gptkb:Douglas_v_Hello!_Ltd
gptkb:Murray_v_Express_Newspapers_plc
gptkbp:result judgment for claimant
gptkbp:significance established misuse of private information as a tort
gptkbp:subject media ethics
celebrity privacy
confidential information
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Sir_David_Eady
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6