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
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Q2: privacy cases are all about 'celebrities'.
Q3: In claims for breach of confidence, it
Q4: In Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers, Lord
Q5: Following Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers [2004],
Q6: In Campbell v Mirror Group Newspapers [2004],
Q7: Developments in the law relating to privacy
Q8: Section 12(4) of the Human Rights Act
Q9: In privacy cases, the right to freedom
Q10: Which of these claimants ultimately won their
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