Reports recorded with hidden cameras as a special course of unlawful interference in the right to privacy

Authors

  • Ángela Moreno Bobadilla Universidad Central de Chile

Keywords:

investigative journalism, hidden cameras, unlawful interference,, right to privacy, Spain Constitutional Court

Abstract

The jurisprudence sitting by the Spain Constitutional Court in 2012, about the reports recorded with hidden cameras is clear and firm: the use of these techniques can´t be considered in all cases investigative journalism, so it could be only used when this is the only way to obtain this information of public interest, and in the all of the other cases that situation will be a unlawful interference in the right to privacy.

Author Biography

  • Ángela Moreno Bobadilla, Universidad Central de Chile

    Directora del Área de Derecho Público de la Universidad Central de Chile. También ha dictado l as a signaturas de Derecho de la Información, Derechos Fundamentales, y Derecho Constitucional, en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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Published

2019-09-02

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Papers

How to Cite

Moreno Bobadilla, Ángela. (2019). Reports recorded with hidden cameras as a special course of unlawful interference in the right to privacy. Revista De Comunicación, 15(1), 70-85. https://revistadecomunicacion.com/article/view/1240

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