Attorney-General v Observer Ltd
UK House of Lords decision on breach of confidentiality in tort law / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Attorney General v Observer Ltd [1990] [1] is an English tort law case on breach of confidentiality. It also raised questions of the interests of public policy and freedom of expression, under the European Convention on Human Rights, because it involved a spy's publication of secret information.
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Attorney General v Observer Ltd | |
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Court | House of Lords |
Full case name | Attorney General v Observer Ltd; Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd (No.2); Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd (No.2) |
Decided | 13 October 1988 |
Transcript | Full text of the judgment |
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