Confidentiality:
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface to the First Edition
....................................................................................
v
Preface to the Third Edition
................................................................................
vii
Table of Cases
....................................................................................................xvii
Table of Statutes
.............................................................................................xxxvii
Table of Statutory Instruments
.............................................................................xli
Table of Civil Procedure Rules
..........................................................................xliii
PARA
1.
Historical Introduction
Early Origins
..............................................................................................1-001
Prince Albert
v
Strange
.........................................................................1-019
The century after Prince Albert
v
Strange
............................................1-025
Salman
..................................................................................................1-046
Saltman
to the Human Rights Act
1998...............................................1-051
Public sector confidentiality
.............................................................1-052
Covert and intrusive ways of obtaining information
........................1-053
Human Rights Act and personal privacy
..........................................1-055
2.
Foundations
Different species of action
.........................................................................2-001
Relationships giving rise to a duty of confidentiality
...........................2-018
Information obtained by dishonest or discreditable means
..................2-019
Information obtained by accident
..........................................................2-020
Article
8
cases
.......................................................................................2-021
Conflicting views on information as property
......................................2-025
Conflicting views on damages
..............................................................2-062
Equitable compensation
.........................................................................2-078
New Zealand, Canada and Australia
.....................................................2-085
Conclusion
.............................................................................................2-099
3.
Essential Features of Confidentiality
General Principles
......................................................................................3-001
Contract
..................................................................................................3-002
Circumstances Importing an Obligation of Confidentiality
Information imparted in the course of a relationship or venture
which a reasonable person would regard as involving a duty
of confidentiality
...........................................................................3-008
ix
CONTENTS
Information
received for a limited purpose in the exercise of a
legal power or furtherance of a legal duty
.......................................3-012
Information obtained by improper or surreptitious means
...................3-030
The principle in Ashburton
v
Pape.......................................................
3-031
Obtaining confidential information through trespass
.......................3-035
Extension of Ashburton
v
Pape
to mistake
...........................................3-045
Information received directly or indirectly from another person
under a duty of confidentiality
Information properly disclosed
.........................................................3-052
Information improperly disclosed
.....................................................3-053
Innocent recipient with subsequent knowledge of improper
disclosure
......................................................................................3-054
Bona fide
purchase and change of position
..................................3—056
Notice of confidentiality
........................................................................3-065
Direct relationship between confider and confidant
.........................3-066
Third party recipient
.........................................................................3—068
Accidental recipient
..........................................................................3-076
Improper or surreptitious receipt
......................................................3-077
Confidential nature of the information
.................................................3-078
Confidentiality and reasonableness
...................................................3-082
Necessity of identification of information claimed to be
confidential
...................................................................................3-086
Trivial or useless information
...........................................................3-089
Falsity
ofinformation
.......................................................................3-093
Intention to publish
...........................................................................3-099
Public domain
....................................................................................3-108
Hilton
v
Barker Booth
&
Eastwood
.................................................3-134
Public record
.....................................................................................3-137
Conclusion on public record
.............................................................3-153
Misuse
....................................................................................................3-154
Misuse and negligence
......................................................................3-158
Misuse and detriment
........................................................................3-162
Qualifications to a duty of confidentiality
............................................3-168
Express or implied consent
...............................................................3-169
Disclosure required by law
...............................................................3-170
Duty to the public
.............................................................................3-172
Disclosure required in the interests of the confidant
.......................3-173
Who may sue?
...................................................................................3-182
4.
Duration of Confidentiality
General principle
........................................................................................4-001
Loss of secrecy
...........................................................................................4-002
Terrapin and the springboard theory
.........................................................4-004
The Mustad and Terrapin debate
...............................................................4-006
Spycatcher
..................................................................................................4-012
Injunction to prevent profit from past misconduct?
..................................4-020
Conclusions on springboard
.......................................................................4-024
Passage of time and change of circumstances
..........................................4-028
CONTENTS
Continuing contractual obligations
............................................................4—035
Effect of a repudiatory breach of contract
................................................4-036
5.
Public Sector Confidentiality
..................................................................5-001
6.
Public Interest
...........................................................................................6-001
The defence of iniquity
..............................................................................6-003
The contractual analysis
.............................................................................6-010
Serious harm to the public
.........................................................................6-015
Spycatcher
..................................................................................................6-020
Application of the limiting principle
.........................................................6-024
Article
10...................................................................................................6-048
New Zealand
..............................................................................................6-060
Australia
.....................................................................................................6-061
Conclusions on public interest
...................................................................6-070
Clean hands
................................................................................................6-076
7.
Confidentiality and Privacy
....................................................................7-001
Historical background: case law
................................................................7-004
Historical background: proposals for reform
............................................7-012
Human Rights Act
1998............................................................................7-017
The concept of private life in Article
8.....................................................7-029
Respect for private life and justifiability of interference
..........................7-033
Serious interference and the ordinary incidents of social
living
......................................................................................................7-034
Justification for interference
......................................................................7-045
Disclosure by or to someone with a personal interest in the
disclosure being made
.......................................................................7-047
Public interest
....................................................................................7-049
Public domain
....................................................................................7-057
The ultimate balancing exercise
.......................................................7-062
Privacy and commercialism
..................................................................7-065
Privacy and companies
..........................................................................7-073
8.
Data Protection and Freedom of Information
The DPA
and the
FOIA:
Introduction
Data Protection
......................................................................................8-001
Freedom of information
....................................................................8-004
The Information Commissioner
............................................................8-007
The
DPA................................................................................................8-010
Processing
..........................................................................................8-011
Data
...................................................................................................8-012
Personal data
.....................................................................................8-015
Sensitive personal data
......................................................................8-017
The data protection principles
...........................................................8-018
Data subject rights
.............................................................................8-020
Exemptions
........................................................................................8-021
Public interest
....................................................................................8-024
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CONTENTS
Offences
.............................................................................................8-026
The
FOIA
...............................................................................................8-027
The
DPA
and the
FOIA
in confidentiality cases
...................................8-032
9.
Remedies
Injunction
...................................................................................................9-001
The problem of the unidentified defendant
...........................................9-007
Superinjunctions and anonymity
...........................................................9-010
Destruction or delivery up
.....................................................................9-013
Account of profits
..................................................................................9-018
Constructive trust
...................................................................................9-022
Damages
.................................................................................................9-037
Declaration
.............................................................................................9-053
Search order
...........................................................................................9-054
Action for discovery
..............................................................................9-058
Delay
......................................................................................................9-060
10.
Confidentiality and Foreign Law
.......................................................10-001
Cases where English courts are asked to order production of
confidential documents outside the jurisdiction
.................................10-004
Cases where foreign courts have ordered production of confidential
documents within the United Kingdom
..............................................10-011
Assistance by English courts or regulatory authorities to foreign
courts or regulatory authorities
...........................................................10-018
11.
Medical Advisers
...................................................................................11-001
Anonymisation
.........................................................................................11-008
Diagnosis, advice and treatment
..............................................................11-011
Clinical audit and regulation
....................................................................11-018
Advancement of medicine
.......................................................................11-021
Protection of others
..................................................................................11-023
Self-protection
..........................................................................................11-031
Management and record keeping
.............................................................11-033
Disclosure required by law
......................................................................11-037
Children
....................................................................................................11-038
Persons lacking capacity to consent to disclosure
...................................11-046
Disclosure to a relative
............................................................................11—048
The dead
...................................................................................................11-051
12.
Bankers
The general principle
...............................................................................12-001
Compulsion by law
..................................................................................12-013
Duty to the public
....................................................................................12-014
Interest of the bank
..................................................................................12-020
Consent
.....................................................................................................12-022
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CONTENTS
13.
Broadcasting and Journalism
.............................................................13-001
Freedom to publish
..................................................................................13-002
Relationship between Article
10
and rights of confidentiality
...............13-004
Article
10
and its application to different kinds of
information
..........................................................................................13-006
Statutory restriction on grant of injunctions and relevance of privacy
codes
....................................................................................................13-ОЮ
Privacy
Clandestine devices and subterfuge
The public interest
...........................................................................13-012
Disclosure of sources
...............................................................................13-014
Disclosure
Necessary
.........................................................................................13-021
The interests of justice
.....................................................................13-023
The nature of the source and the information revealed
..........................13-027
14.
Employees and Employers
Contract
....................................................................................................14-001
Implied obligation during employment
...................................................14-005
Implied obligation after termination
........................................................14-008
Customer lists
...........................................................................................14-018
Use of confidential information after termination for purposes other
than use of the ex-employee s skills
...................................................14-024
Express terms
...........................................................................................14-027
Termination as a result of repudiatory breach
.........................................14-031
Employer s obligation
..............................................................................14-032
15.
Teachers, Clergy, Counsellors and Mediators
Teachers
....................................................................................................15-001
Clergy
.......................................................................................................15-007
Counsellors
...............................................................................................15-011
Mediators
..................................................................................................15-013
16.
Lawyers
.................................................................................................16-001
Continuing duty after termination of retainer
.........................................16-005
Limits of the principle in Bolkiah
v KPMG
........................................16-011
Legal professional privilege
.....................................................................16-012
Crime or fraud
..........................................................................................16-015
Use
ofinformation
in defence of the lawyer s own interests
.................16-029
Disclosure required by law
......................................................................16-042
Children
....................................................................................................16-044
17.
Genera] Principle and Exceptions
The general principle
...............................................................................17-001
Exceptions
................................................................................................17-005
Statutory and regulatory exceptions
........................................................17-006
Common law exceptions
..........................................................................17-007
ХШ
CONTENTS
Without Prejudice Communications and Communications to
Mediators and Conciliators
Without prejudice communications
.................................................17-008
Statements to mediators and conciliators
................................................17-016
Legal professional privilege and public interest immunity
.....................17-019
18.
Legal Professional Privilege and Confidence
Origins and basis of legal professional confidence
.................................18-001
The scope and depth of the protection afforded by
privilege
...........................................................................................18-004
Loss of privilege
..................................................................................18-012
Calcraft
v
Guest
...................................................................................18-015
Is
Calcrąft
v
Guest right?
....................................................................18-018
Ashburton
v
Pape
................................................................................18-027
Comparison
οι
Calcraft
zná
Ashburton
..............................................18-031
Discretion
.............................................................................................18-034
Waiver of privilege
..............................................................................18-048
Conclusions
..............................................................................................18-066
19.
Public Interest Immunity
Origins and basis
......................................................................................19-001
Confidentiality and public interest immunity
..........................................19-004
Class and contents claims
........................................................................19-007
Effect of the Human Rights Act
1998.....................................................19-012
Reasons for immunity
..............................................................................19-015
Documents whose disclosure would be prejudicial to national
security or foreign relations
................................................................19-017
Documents whose disclosure would expose the inner workings of
government to ill-informed and captious criticism and increase
the difficulties of the decision-making process
..................................19-024
Documents whose disclosure would discourage the free flow of
information communicated for official purposes
................................19-033
The armed forces
.................................................................................19-035
Child care records
................................................................................19-038
Official medical records
......................................................................19-040
The police
............................................................................................19-043
Financial regulator
...............................................................................19-050
Informants
................................................................................................19-052
Extension of the immunity of informants
...............................................19-057
Documents whose disclosure would be oppressive
................................19-060
The compulsion principle as a head of public interest
immunity
..............................................................................................19-062
Disclosure for an authorised purpose
......................................................19-070
The nature of the protection afforded by immunity
................................19-072
Raising the objection
...............................................................................19-082
Waiver
......................................................................................................19-087
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20.
Methods of Partial Protection
Restrictions on the manner in which confidential information is
disclosed or further disseminated
........................................................20-001
Controls on the form of disclosure
..........................................................20-002
Restrictions operating during and after hearings
....................................20-006
The general rale
...................................................................................20-007
An exception: the court s parental jurisdiction
...............................20-008
Hearings in private
..........................................................................20-010
Anonymity orders and other restrictions on publication
................20-014
Access to court records
...................................................................20-018
Exclusion of confidential material from judgments
.......................20-019
Restrictions on the collateral use of information provided for the
purposes of litigation
...........................................................................20-020
Third parties
.............................................................................................20-039
The scope of CPR3
1.22..........................................................................20-049
CPR
31.22
and the effect of public hearings
..........................................20-054
Permission to use disclosed information for other purposes
..................20-056
21.
Children
Children s rights of confidence
................................................................21-001
Waiver
......................................................................................................21-002
The courts jurisdiction
............................................................................21-005
The best interests of the child as a primary
consideration
..................................................................................21-013
The best interests of the child as the paramount
consideration
..................................................................................21-016
Family Court Proceedings
.......................................................................21-017
Exclusion of the public
........................................................................21-018
Restrictions on the disclosure of information or documents relating
to proceedings
......................................................................................21-021
The Children and Young Persons Act
1933........................................21-022
The Children Act
1989........................................................................21-023
The Administration of Justice Act
1960.............................................21-024
The Family Procedure Rules
2010..........................................................21-026
Restricting disclosure to the parties themselves
......................................21-032
22.
Arbitrations
The duty of confidence
............................................................................22-001
The interface between arbitration and litigation
.................................22-016
Conclusions
..............................................................................................22-021
Qualifications/exceptions
.........................................................................22-026
Order/leave of the court
......................................................................22-027
Disclosure in a party s own interests
..................................................22-028
Disclosure in the interests of justice/public interest
...........................22-033
Others involved in arbitrations
............................................................22-035
Index
...................................................................................................................447
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spelling | Toulson, Roger 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)140215069 aut Confidentiality R. G. Toulson ; C. M. Phipps 3. ed. 2012 XLIII, 458 S. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Confidential communications Great Britain Privacy, Right of Great Britain Privatsphäre (DE-588)4123980-5 gnd rswk-swf Vertraulichkeit (DE-588)4188096-1 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Vertraulichkeit (DE-588)4188096-1 s DE-604 Privatsphäre (DE-588)4123980-5 s Phipps, Charles Sonstige (DE-588)14021531X oth Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026232113&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Toulson, Roger 1946- Confidentiality Confidential communications Great Britain Privacy, Right of Great Britain Privatsphäre (DE-588)4123980-5 gnd Vertraulichkeit (DE-588)4188096-1 gnd |
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title | Confidentiality |
title_auth | Confidentiality |
title_exact_search | Confidentiality |
title_full | Confidentiality R. G. Toulson ; C. M. Phipps |
title_fullStr | Confidentiality R. G. Toulson ; C. M. Phipps |
title_full_unstemmed | Confidentiality R. G. Toulson ; C. M. Phipps |
title_short | Confidentiality |
title_sort | confidentiality |
topic | Confidential communications Great Britain Privacy, Right of Great Britain Privatsphäre (DE-588)4123980-5 gnd Vertraulichkeit (DE-588)4188096-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Confidential communications Great Britain Privacy, Right of Great Britain Privatsphäre Vertraulichkeit Großbritannien |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026232113&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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