Honour and good name as an element of the right to privacy. Contemporary regulations and their Romain origins
Honour and good name as an element of the right to privacy. Contemporary regulations and their Romain origins
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Kursa, Sławomir
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Historical and Contemporary Issues of Democracy, Person and Human Rights
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Dawidziuk, Ewa
Tarwacka, Anna
Kursa, Sławomir
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2025
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Peter Lang Publishing Group
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239-247
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9783631928349
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9783631928356
9783631940631
9783631940631
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Ius, Lex et Res Publica
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41
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2191-3250
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2025
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The right to privacy is provided for and protected in many countries already at the constitutional level. It includes several aspects, in particular the right to protect honour and good name. Honour and good reputatin were already protected in Ancient Rome, based on regulations concerning the tort called iniuria. Over time, it included more and more acts, secured by both civil (private) and criminal sanctions. They constitute the basis for contemporary regulations. Both Roman law and contemporary laws allow for some restrictions on the protection of honor and good name.
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honour
good name
reputation
right to privacy
Constitution
injury
insult
good name
reputation
right to privacy
Constitution
injury
insult
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Wydział Prawa w Warszawie
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Instytut Prawa
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