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SUMMARY:The Hermit Problem: Autonomy’s role in liberating privacy from confidentiality’s grip
DESCRIPTION:About the speaker: Paul Wragg is Professor of Media Law at the University of Leeds\, a board member of Hacked Off\, a member of the IMPRESS Code Committee\, and is the co-host of The Media Law Podcast.  Professor Wragg’s work has been published in leading journals in the UK and abroad\, such as the Cambridge Law Journal\, Public Law\, Sydney Law Review\, Industrial Law Journal\, the Journal of Media Law\, and the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly.  It has been referred to by\, amongst others\, a House of Lords select committee on press freedom\, the Australian Law Reform Commission\, and mentioned in the Supreme Court. His monograph\, A Free and Regulated Press. Defending Coercive Independent Press Regulation\, was published by Hart Publishing in 2020. Additionally\, he is the co-editor (with Professor András Koltay) of Comparative Privacy and Defamation (Edward Elgar\, 2020)\, and (with Dr Peter Coe) Landmark Cases in Privacy Law (Hart Publishing\, 2022). \nRegister of the event here: \nThe hermit problem: Autonomy’s role in liberating privacy from confidentiality’s grip
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/law/event/the-hermit-problem-autonomys-role-in-liberating-privacy-from-confidentialitys-grip/
LOCATION:JJ Thomson Ditchburn Lecture Theatre\, Whiteknights Campus
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