Title: EU Law and Media and Information Law
1EU Law and Media and Information Law Aidan
ONeill QC Sara Mansoori Chair Hugh Tomlinson QC
2Summary
- Charter of Fundamental Rights
- DPA PECR
- Jurisdiction Conflict of Laws
- ATVOD
3The Charter of Fundamental Rights
- Art 6 (1) TEU
- The Union recognises the rights, freedoms and
principles set out in the Charter of Fundamental
Rights of the European Union of 7 December 2000,
as adapted at Strasbourg, on 12 December 2007,
which shall have the same legal value as the
Treaties
4Charter Field and Scope
- Art 51
- Charter only applies to Member States when they
are implementing Union law - - R (Zagorski) v Secretary of State for
Business, Innovation and Skills 2010 EWHC 3110
(Admin) - - (C411/10) N. S. v Secretary of State for the
Home Department, 22 September 2011 - Art 52
- In so far as this Charter contains rights which
correspond to rights guaranteed by the Convention
for the Protection of Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms, the meaning and scope of
those rights shall be the same as those laid down
by the said Convention. This provision shall not
prevent Union law providing more extensive
protection.
5Protocol to the Charter
- The Charter does not extend the ability of the
court to find that UK laws are inconsistent with
fundamental rights - The Charter does not create "justiciable rights
applicable to the United Kingdom"
6Article 11 Freedom of expression information
- Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
This right shall include freedom to hold opinions
and to receive and impart information and ideas
without interference by public authority and
regardless of frontiers. - The freedom and pluralism of the media shall be
respected.
7Article 7 Respect for private family life
- Everyone has the right to respect for his or
her private and family life, home and
communications. - Art 8 ECHR
- Alison Halford v UK (1997) 25 EHRR 523
- Copland v UK (2007) 45 EHRR 37
- J McB v LE (Case C-400/10 PPU) 2010 ECR I-nyr,
2011 1 FLR 518
8Article 8 Protection of personal data
- Everyone has the right to the protection of
personal data concerning him or her. - Such data must be processed fairly for specified
purposes and on the basis of the consent of the
person concerned or some other legitimate basis
laid down by law. Everyone has the right of
access to data which has been collected
concerning him or her, and the right to have it
rectified. - Compliance with these rules shall be subject to
control by an independent authority. - C-92/09 C-93/09 Volker und Markus Schecke GbR
v Land Hessen, 2010 ECR I-nyr 52 -
- S and Marper v UK (2009) 48 EHRR 50
9Art 47 Right to effective remedy fair trial
- Legal aid shall be made available to those who
lack sufficient resources insofar as such aid is
necessary to ensure effective access to justice.
10Article 47 Legal Aid
- Legal Aid in practice not available for
Defamation claims - CFAs under imminent threat
- Case C-279/09 DEB Deutsche Energiehandels- und
Beratungsgesellschaft mbH v Germany, 22 December,
2010 ECR I-nyr
11Damages under EU Law
- Francovich damages
- In relation to directly effective Treaty articles
and regulations - Any breach by Member State of its Treaty
obligations - Applies to emanations of the State (incl the
police) - Damages under relevant directive provisions
12DPA Compensation
- Section 13 (1) and (2)
- Johnson v Medical Defence Union Ltd 2007 3
CMLR 9 - Case T-48/05 Yves Franchet and Daniel Byk v.
Commission 2008 ECR II-1585 - Section 13 (3) Defence if took such care as in
all the circumstances was reasonably required to
comply with the requirements concerned - Section 32 special purposes exemption
- Quinton v Peirce 2009 EWHC 912 (QB)
13Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC
Directive) Regulations 2003
- Implements the Privacy and Electronic
Communications Directive 2002/58 - Applies in addition to DPA
- Regulates direct marketing
- Calling/connected line identification
- Use of cookies without consent is restricted
- Limits on retention use of traffic data
14Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC
Directive) Regulations 2003
- Reg 30 Compensation
- Available for damage (not distress)
- Microsoft v McDonald 2006 EWHC 3410
- Defence of reasonable care (Reg 30(2))
- Reg 32 Request IC to exercise enforcement
functions - S.40 of DPA Enforcement Notices
- S.43 of DPA Information Notices
15Jurisdiction in EU Media cases
- Judgments Regulation (Council Regulation No.
44/2001) - Arts 2 Court where the Defendant is domiciled
or - Art 5(3) Court where harmful event occurred or
may occur. - Shevill v Press Alliance 1995 2 AC 18 (C-68/93)
- S.7 of Defamation Bill relating to libel
tourism only applies to actions against a person
not domiciled in the UK or a Member State etc
16Choice of Law in EU Media Cases
- Media cases excluded from Rome II
- Private International Law (Misc Provisions) Act
1995, s.11 Law of country where the events
constituting tort occurred - Defamation where communication received and
understood - Privacy Douglas v Hello! Ltd (2003) EMLR 28 41
17Choice of Law in EU Media Cases
- Media excluded from Rome II
- EP Working Document on amendments to Rome II
- Considers conflict rule is necessary
- Jurisdiction
- AG opinion in eDate Advertising (C-509/09)
Martinez (C161/10) centre of gravity of the
conflict - ADR
- An EU Media Law?
18ATVOD Regulatory authority for ODPS
- Audiovisual Media Services Regs 2009 2010
- ATVOD Rules set out compliance obligations
- concerning editorial content
- Harmful Material
- Material likely to Incite Hatred
- Protection of Under-18s
- Sponsorship
- Product Placement
19ATVOD Enforcement
- Determinations by ATVOD
- Power to issue statutory enforcement
notifications - Prevent publication of a programme
- Publication of a correction
- Publication of ATVOD findings
- Ability to bring Civil Proceedings
- Ability to refer matters to OFCOM
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