Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 12 of
12
with 100 items per page.
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law abstract "Breach of confidence in English law is an equitable doctrine which allows a person to claim a remedy where their confidence has been breached. A duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person in circumstances where it would be unfair if it were disclosed to others. Breach of confidence gives rise to a civil claim. The Human Rights Act has developed the law on breach of confidence so that it now applies to private bodies as well as public ones.English courts will recognise a breach of confidence if the following three things are present:The information has “the necessary degree of confidence about it”The information was provided in circumstances importing an obligation of confidenceThere was an unauthorised use or disclosure of that information and, at least, the risk of damage↑ 1.0 1.1".
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law wikiPageID "23458687".
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law wikiPageRevisionID "596578136".
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law hasPhotoCollection Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law.
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law subject Category:English_law.
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law subject Category:English_privacy_law.
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law comment "Breach of confidence in English law is an equitable doctrine which allows a person to claim a remedy where their confidence has been breached. A duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person in circumstances where it would be unfair if it were disclosed to others. Breach of confidence gives rise to a civil claim.".
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law label "Breach of confidence in English law".
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law sameAs Q4959112.
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law sameAs Q4959112.
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law wasDerivedFrom Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law?oldid=596578136.
- Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law isPrimaryTopicOf Breach_of_confidence_in_English_law.