Minor’s right to privacy balanced against a broadcaster’s freedom of expression. The case of IVŢ vs Romania
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbeph.2022.2.01Keywords:
IVŢ vs Romania, privacy, minor, violation of article 8, freedom of expression.Abstract
This case study discusses the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in the case of I.V.Ţ. v. Romania 01.03.2022 (application no. 35582/15). The ECtHR assessed the Romanian’s State fulfillment of its obligation to protect the right to private life of minors as guaranteed by article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and how the national courts balanced the right to privacy against media’s right to freedom expression as stipulated by article 10 ECHR.
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Audiovisual Act - Law no. 504/2002, enacted on 11 July 2002, available at Lege (A) 504 11/07/2002 - Portal Legislativ (just.ro)
Dan Mihai, Libertatea de exprimare si Noul Cod Civil, Active Watch, Bucuresti, 2014,
available at libertatea_de_exprimare_si_noul_cod_civil_v10.pdf (activewatch.ro)
IVŢ v Romania, https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-215919
Romanian Constitution, revised. Official translation available at https://www.cdep.ro/pls/dic/site2015.page?id=371&idl=2&par1=2
Voorhoof, Dirk. “European Court of Human Rights: I.V.Ţ. v. Romania.” IRIS (English Ed. Online), no. 2022–4, 2022.
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