One scholar has recently suggested that the references to intrusion in PJS indicate that MPI now also covers intrusion [This view is wrong], PJS cannot be said to have opened up the MPI doctrine into anything even close to a full-blown intrusion tort. TDC Bennett, Triangulating Intrusion in Privacy Law (2019) 39(4) OJLS 751, 752 & 753 To what extent, if at all, is Bennett right to say that English privacy law does not yet protect against intrusion?
The paper should include references to work by: Thomas D C Bennett, Paul Wragg and Nicole Moreham amongst others. I have included some articles as additional materials for your reference and to aid with initial research
It should also include reference to the following case law:
PJS v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2016]
Tchenguiz v Imerman [2010]
Gulati v Mirror Group Newspapers Ltd [2015]
Richard v British Broardcasting Corporation [2018]
Mosley v News Group Newspapers [2008]
Goodwin v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2011]
- To what extent, if at all, is Bennett right to say that English privacy law does not yet protect against intrusion?
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