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Are data protection laws sufficient for privacy intrusions? The case in Hong Kong

机译:数据保护法是否足以侵犯隐私?香港的情况

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An area of concern which relates to privacy intrusions in Hong Kong is the substantial changes that have taken place in recent years in relation to news gathering and reporting and the activities of local paparazzi. The issue that needs to be addressed is how intrusions of privacy can be protected in Hong Kong. The most significant reform to date has been the enactment of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance which provides rules for the fair handling of information about living individuals. However, the Ordinance is concerned only with data protection and does not provide a general privacy right. This article demonstrates the inadequacies of existing legislation for general privacy protection and examines the possibility of developing a separate action for general privacy via a) an action of extended breach of confidence as demonstrated by the UK model and b) a sui generis cause of action as can be seen in the New Zealand courts.
机译:与香港侵犯私隐有关的一个关注领域是近年来在新闻收集和报道以及当地狗仔队的活动方面发生的重大变化。需要解决的问题是如何在香港保护侵犯私隐的行为。迄今为止,最重要的改革是颁布了《个人数据(隐私)条例》,该条例规定了公平处理有关在世个人信息的规则。但是,该条例仅与数据保护有关,并未提供一般的隐私权。本文说明了一般性隐私保护现行法律的不足之处,并研究了通过以下两种方式制定单独的一般性隐私保护措施的可能性:a)英国模式所证明的长期违反信任行为,b)特殊的诉讼原因可以在新西兰法院看到。

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