Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 87.
119. lappuse
... injury to feelings.2 They suggested the right of privacy , although originating in property , should nevertheless be given separate and distinct recognition . Warren and Brandeis felt its basis should be on injury to feelings rather than ...
... injury to feelings.2 They suggested the right of privacy , although originating in property , should nevertheless be given separate and distinct recognition . Warren and Brandeis felt its basis should be on injury to feelings rather than ...
121. lappuse
... injury to feelings is not really applicable . The injury to the person's feelings might be very slight , or there may be none at all . For example , if he was a well - known chess player and a parlor game manufacturer used his name and ...
... injury to feelings is not really applicable . The injury to the person's feelings might be very slight , or there may be none at all . For example , if he was a well - known chess player and a parlor game manufacturer used his name and ...
122. lappuse
... injury to feelings . " Because of this affinity to property rights , it is difficult to picture it as a tort ... injury to feelings was recognized , property rights were the basis of privacy suits.19 To say the least , it is not a ...
... injury to feelings . " Because of this affinity to property rights , it is difficult to picture it as a tort ... injury to feelings was recognized , property rights were the basis of privacy suits.19 To say the least , it is not a ...
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