In the end of the August 2010, Routledge-Cavendish published the book: Human Rights and the Protection of Privacy in Tort Law: A Comparison between English and German Law by Hans-Joachim Cremer.
As the publisher informs, Hans-Joachim Cremer is Professor at Public Law and Legal Philosophy at the University of Mannheim. He won the University’s Ruprecht Karl's Award in 1995, with his dissertation on legal protection against expulsion and deportation.
Few of the main chapters of the book are mentioned below:
Cap.1: Aspects of Comparison and the European Convention on Human Rights in the Context of German Law; Cap.3: Drittwirkung under the ECHR: Human Rights Obligation of State Authorities and their Influence on Judicial Decisions in Private Law Disputes; Cap.4: Drittwirkung of Constitutionally Guaranteed Basic Rights in the German Legal Order etc.
Cremer is focused on how English courts may use some of the German legal structures in order to follow and respect the European Court of Human Rights, especially in privacy protection field. He offers an interested and useful comparison between English and German law.
The Book: Human Rights and the Protection of Privacy in Tort Law: A Comparison between English and German Law
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